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Instead they’re long saw-like rows that line the animal’s mouth.īefore you start worrying that Sunshine Aquarium is out hunting rays and pulling their teeth out with pliers just to stuff some New Year’s lucky bags, that is entirely not the case. The teeth were packaged in a lovely soft pink shell case.Īs you can see, rays don’t have teeth like people, or a lot of animals. It was a very special one, the likes of which only came in 80 of the 150 bags sold, and it was indicated by a big yellow ticket that says “You win…” It was a really nice haul of marine merch from Sunshine Aquarium that would make anyone happy, especially those who live the life aquatic like Tasuku.īut there was still one more item.
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On top of everything else, there was also a big basket full of seashells. It was impressive how loaded this lucky bag was. He estimated that it was an Asian small-clawed otter, but it was difficult to confirm because the maker didn’t put any claws on it.Īnd then there was a bag full of various odds and ends like plastic file folders, a pencil case, Japanese wasabon sugar confections, and a snow globe. Next up was an otter, and this is probably a good point to mention that Tasuku majored in marine biology when he was a student in the U.S., because he immediately tried to pinpoint the species of otter. First is an adorable penguin parent and its very large child. Of course, all aquariums are famous for their cute stuffed animals, so it’s no surprise that this bag has those too. This is neat because in order to unlock it you must first complete a labyrinth, which should really cut down on impulse buying. Then there was a rather neat piggy bank decorated with sea creatures, which I suppose would make it a fishy bank. Generally, people probably wouldn’t want their face on toilet paper for obvious reasons, but on the package Sakana-kun shouts, “Let’s go out to the open sea!” Perhaps by flushing his TP, you’re really fulfilling his dream of going out to the ocean.
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Next up was some toilet paper with a picture of marine biology fanatic and popular TV personality Sakana-kun. That sea turtle actually looks rather big, but let’s not overthink it. Although 100 pieces was a little easy for his age, it was still pretty cool. First, was a turtle-shaped jigsaw puzzle. It wasn’t until New Year’s Day that his bag arrived, and Tasuku quickly opened it to see what was inside, and especially to see if he had gotten one of the lucky 80. He was literally moments away from being like them, and strongly considered the benefits of getting a season pass since it was about the price of two regular visits anyway. On his way out, Tasuku saw the lineup behind him and realized that a lot of people were about to be very disappointed. Still, Tasuku arrived early enough in the morning that he could get third in line with the other non-pass-holders, but by the time he was finally able to reserve a bag, only 11 were left. If the limited number wasn’t bad enough, the chances of getting one were largely in favor of season pass holders who can enter the aquarium before everyone else. Although the odds were against him getting one, our reporter Tasuku Egawa ventured out on 10 December in order to reserve one of these bags for 5,500 yen ($48). Only 150 were sold this year and among those, only 80 contained a super-special item. However, these bags are extremely exclusive. But even some less conventional businesses are getting in on the act, like Sunshine Aquarium in Tokyo. The New Year’s tradition of lucky bags or “fukubukuro” in Japanese, are usually found in major retailers such as Muji or restaurants like McDonald’s. Our writer would share the special items in his bag, but he’s a little shellfish.
