Traveler 04 : TEITO Items that prevent fatigue and take care of your life.
PROFILE

Born in 1993. Graduated from Bunka Fashion College. Studied graphics independently and before long, it became his job. In 2019, he will launch "BoTT" with full of energy. Currently, he is still active in many fields, both in Japan and abroad, holding exhibitions overseas and shooting visuals.
Instagram: @teitohasemi33

Recently, TEITO often uses Airbnb when he stays abroad. He has a tendency to worry about his luggage, but since he found out that he can wash his clothes at the guest house, he has been able to reduce the amount of luggage he has to bring with him on his trips.
After the Corona disaster dawned, I went to L.A. to exhibit at ComplexCon. And in January of this year, I went to Paris for Fashion Week because I was going to open a showroom. I used AirBee on those occasions as well. When I stayed in a hotel, I packed my suitcase full of clothes, but when I stayed in a private residence, I could do my laundry, so my luggage was reduced to about half. But now I can do my laundry when I stay in a guesthouse, so my luggage has been cut in half. I buy clothes and art books, but now that I have more space in my Rimowa suitcase, I end up loosening my purse strings (laughs).

This work in Paris was a motivating experience for him.
I used to go to Paris for one night during my stay in London, but this time I stayed in Paris for the whole time and was able to see the local "now" and "street scene" and get a feel for what kind of atmosphere there is there. I also got a feel for the atmosphere. I am planning to visit Paris again in June, so I will do my best in Japan as well so that I can be inspired and grow again.

Boston bag from Divinities
A friend of mine in L.A. has a brand of Boston bags that are just the right size for carry-on. I like the artwork on the entire surface of the bag, and I also like the color scheme of the white handles and straps with the matching gold plate and hardware. The size of the bag allows for enough luggage for about two nights in Japan, so it is useful when going on a business trip. It has a wide gusset and can easily fit on top of a trolley case, so it's a reliable companion when I go abroad.

Relax Slide by Salomon
When I go abroad, I usually stay in an airby rather than in a hotel, so sandals are essential. When I go abroad, the rooms where I stay are also dirt-floored, so I can wear them in my room, or even when I go out for a short time, in a style somewhere between room shoes and outdoor shoes. Once, I forgot to bring these sandals and spent the entire time wearing sneakers, which made me very tired, so they are a must-have for overseas business trips."

BoTT's pajamas
With airbies, there are towels provided, but pajamas are not. Even in Japan, I use pajamas when I sleep, so I bring the pajamas I am accustomed to wearing overseas in order to improve the quality of my sleep. The pajamas from [bot] are made of 100% cotton for comfort and have belt loops and two back pockets so that they can be used as everyday wear. The pants can be worn alone, so they can also be used for short trips to the convenience store.

Items for a comfortable in-flight experience
I use my iPad mini to check my work e-mail, but I also read manga and watch movies on the plane. On this flight to Paris, I was playing "Pokemon" on my Nintendo DS and arrived there in no time. Anchor's MagGo can charge my iPhone while attached to it, so it's a smart solution to the problem of power outlets overseas.

Hyperbolt by Hyperice
In L.A., I often traveled by car, but the last time I went to Paris, I often traveled on foot, and my legs were tired and swollen. Also, my back tends to hurt easily, so although it is a little heavy, I always bring it with me when I go abroad. It is quite powerful, so level 1 is enough for me. The next day is totally different if I do the myofascial peeling on the lower body such as thighs and calves, and on the lower back. My legs feel refreshed and surprisingly light.

Pake® zip bag
TEITO uses this simple and functional Japanese zip bag brand, "Paquet," which caught on on social networking sites, as a passport case and wallet.
I haven't found a good passport case yet, but this one is perfect for airline tickets, luggage stubs, and passports. I also put my exchanged cash and cards in different "packets. They don't think it's a wallet, so it's a good security measure!