Not only in the city, but also for mountain climbing.

PROFILE
Born in 1996. Born in Shiga Prefecture. In addition to being an exclusive model for the women's fashion magazine "ViVi," she has a deep knowledge of music and culture, and has appeared in various media and advertisements for both men and women. She is a self-confessed ramen noodle lover. She is also an active person who enjoys playing the piste and mountain climbing.
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I have the impression that you are an empty-handed person, but you always carry a book with you. What is today's book?
It is "Ma-Ku-Ra" by Yanagiya Kozoji, who passed away a while ago. I started to like rakugo and went to mainly yose (Japanese comic storytelling) performances, but I never got to hear Master Kozoji.


As was the case today, you use bicycles as your mode of transportation.
Yes, it's easy to get around. I remember the other day, I dropped my phone while biking. I was hit by a car coming from behind and the screen got smashed. I had a sturdy film on my phone so the screen was fine, but I wished I had a strap for such a situation.
I know you don't recommend using it on a bicycle, but putting it in your pants pocket while wearing it seems like a good insurance policy. How do you usually carry it with you?
When biking, I attach it to the handlebars. When walking, I use a mobile strap because I am afraid I might drop it in my pocket. I really don't feel comfortable carrying my phone alone. When I see people on the street with their phones in their hip pockets, I think about how they might break it when they sit down.


The more men do it, the more they feel like it's just like a wallet.
When I see people walking around touching their phones without straps, I get scared, worried that they might drop them (laughs). The Yosemite Mobile Strap has a sturdy and thick rope, so I feel secure when I wear it.
I'm not sure if it's a problem, but I often drop them out of my hands.
Smartphones are quite expensive nowadays. It would be a shame if the screen were to break. With the Yosemite Mobile Strap, I can look at the screen quickly and not drop it. In fact, I used to drop my phone a lot when I didn't use a strap.


It also allows me to take pictures when I want to. The Yosemite Mobile Strap is also convenient for attaching a small pouch to the leather hook, as it is today.
It looks good not only for the city but also for mountain climbing. I have recently started climbing mountains, although only hiking. With a mobile strap, I can quickly pull it out when I want to take a picture in the mountains, and having my phone in my pocket seems to get in the way.
It seems to go well with outdoor activities. Climbing the mountain is also a great way to enjoy the food.
The food we climb and eat is amazingly delicious. My dream is to be in a Chicken Ramen commercial.
So it's ramen there too (laughs).