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Sakura Yellow with Gold Flakes Tsurikawa

 

WHAT IS A TSURIKAWA?

Stolen in trains by our local young gangsters, also known as bosozokus, the tsurikawas were originally attached inside cars so passengers could slide their wrist inside the ring and safely hang their body outside the window. They quickly became the symbol of a reckless youth and bosozokus started to attach them outside heavily modified bikes and cars to show rebellion and disrespect to authority.


In Japan, the word “tsurikawa” describes objects, usually suspended, that help standing passengers to keep their balance while the vehicle is in motion.

Sakura Yellow with Gold Flakes Tsurikawa

$30.00Price