LOOK 3 It is also a toolbox , and can be a safe.
PROFILE
After completing graduate studies at Kokugakuin University, he worked for a publishing company before going independent. He has worked as a freelance journalist covering dangerous areas around the world and gained attention on the TBS affiliate TV program "Crazy Journey. He is the author of numerous books, and recently his YouTube channel "Maruyama Gonzalez's Underworld Journey" has become popular. . He is also a co-researcher at Kokugakuin University's Academic Documentation Center.
Instagram: @gonzales_maruyama
Twitter: @marugon
YouTube channel "Gonzalez Maruyama's Underworld Journey

How did you feel when you actually carried the bag on your back?
I have only seen this size in the US. I knew it was this size for me , it's simple and nice. And the fabric is durable.
Have you ever used an "Outdoor Products" bag?
I used to use a bag shaped like a drum , or a large backpack. . I was nostalgic because I used to do mixed martial arts when I was a student and used to carry my training clothes in them.

What are your criteria for choosing a bag?
. one that has no protrusions. . and the handle should be sturdy. If there is a lot of clutter on the sides, it will be difficult to pull it off when getting off the bus. When I go abroad, I sometimes take a bus where only local people ride, and I load my luggage into the luggage rack in a single bound. I want to get off the bus smoothly, so I prefer a simple design. I think my standards may be the exact opposite of those of tourists (laughs).
What do you always carry with you?
A notepad and a "DJI Pocket" or other camera. If there is an emergency without them, I may use my phone to take pictures. But if the worst really happens, it's like if I memorize it. Anyway, I don't want to be like, "I can't work without this. I'm not too particular about it. As long as I experience it, I can deal with it later.
What kind of existence do bags have for you?
. for storing tools and a safe. If the hotel is not in a safe area, I put a key on my bag to prevent it from being stolen. For me, it is a bag, but it also serves as a safe, and I sometimes tie it to a post somewhere. Of course, it depends on the location.
How do you use this bag in your daily life?
Traveling in Southeast Asia with this bag looks easy. It would be good for the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Vietnam, where I often go, taking security into consideration. Rather than dividing the baggage into smaller pieces, I would be able to put all my T-shirts and other items in the bag because of its large mouth. The size of the baggage is small enough to carry on board, so I think I can pack it to the brim.
LOOK 4 The "girls seem to like it" is justified!
PROFILE
Born in Kagoshima , 1981. . Comedian. After graduating from college, he entered Watanabe Comedy School as a second-term student and debuted in 2007. . He was the runner-up in R-1 Guranpuri 2017. His signature gag is a physical gag with high tension. He is also known as an incomparable cat lover, and in 2018 he took in two shelter cats, and the following year he opened a YouTube channel called "Fuchiyanrai Channel".
Instagram: @ikezaki_yeah
Twitter: @ikezaki_YEAH
YouTube channel "Sunshine Ikezaki's Super, Unprecedented, Super Rage Galaxy Channel Kyoku" (in Japanese)
YouTube channel "Fuchanrai Channel

What kind of bags do you usually use?
When I work, I use a larger backpack. . to hold my costumes , props, shoes, etc.
Ikezaki-san, what are your criteria for choosing a bag?
. The most important thing is functionality. How much stuff can it hold, how easy it is to put in, and how light it is . Next is design. For design, I prefer something cute, if possible. Something that will be popular with girls...something from a fashionable brand (laughs).

Ikezaki-san, how would you use this bag in your daily life?
I have recently become interested in camping, and I would like to take it camping, as it looks like it will hold a lot of outdoor gear. . I would also like to use it as a suitcase, and it would be good for traveling.