japan tsurikawa subway train acc.

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Brought directly from JAPAN for Mágico24h, for you :)

The 'hang ring', or Tsurikawa (つり革) as they're known in Japan.
Tsurikawa (つり革) are commonplace in Japan, found hanging inside subway train carriages for passengers to steady themselves with whilst the train is moving. In the early days of Japanese public transport, the handles were made of leather, hence the name ‘Tsurikawa’ – which literally translates as ‘hang’ (tsuri 吊) and ‘leather’ (kawa 革).
Back in the day, Bōsōzoku gangsters would steal these grab handles and hang them off the rear bumpers of heavily modified cars in order to show rebellion and disrespect to authority.

Includes carabiner. You can use it for your keys, hang it in your car, on your bag, or wherever you like.

18 cm carabiner included.

Japan import.