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3COINS launches serious guesswork items. Large capacity tote / Deco ribbons in 9 colors / Silver tee case / Fansa Prayer Mamoru, etc.

Posted on 2024-09-092024-10-25 by Editor in Chief

On September 9, 3COINS (3COINS) launched “Serious Guess Life Items” proposed by a buyer whose life depends on guesses.

The “SUISEIKATSU Tote Bag” (880 yen), which can hold plenty of luggage, has a simple design that is easy for anyone to carry and is 40 x 13 x 43 cm (W x D x H), large enough to hold a large uchiwa (fan). It has a gusset and stands on its own, making it easy to place luggage at the foot of the bag during concerts and live performances, and easy to take out supporting goods.

In addition to an inside pocket, it has an outside pocket for a stuffed animal, a side pocket for a plastic bottle, and a D-can and loop for hanging a guess key ring or other items. Available in ivory and black.

Also available is the “Myushikatsu Decoration Ribbon” (330 yen), which can be attached with a clip. Available in nine colors (red, ivory, black, green, blue, purple, yellow, pink, and orange), the ribbons can be used to decorate bags, penlights, and other items in your favorite guess color.

In the same nine color variations, the lineup also includes the “SUISEIKATSU acrylic trekker case” (330 yen), which can be hung or stood up like an object, and the “SUISEIKATSU tulle strap with pocket” (660 yen), a gorgeous tulle strap with a trendy tulle pocket.

Storage items include the “Suishikatsu Bag-in-Bag” (880 yen), which allows you to take all your items to and from the concert in one place, the “Suishikatsu Actor Pouch” (330 yen), and the “Suishikatsu Acrylic Silver Silver Case” (330 yen).

Also new to the lineup are the “Myushikatsu Penlight Case” (550 yen) with cute quilted fabric, the “Myushikatsu Penlight Pouch” (880 yen), which can easily hold a large size penlight, and the “Dream File” (1650 yen), which can carry or hang can badges, leaflets, and other items for decoration.

In addition, a “Suiko-katsu Omamori” (550 yen) is now available. The types of benefits are: “Suiko-Mamori” (May you and your guess be happy!), “Suiko-Katsuwa-Omamori” (May you meet your guess!) Pray for winning a prize (so that you can meet your guess!) Pray for fansa (May you receive fansa from your guess!), Pray for winning (May you meet your guess!) Ultra good luck (May super good things happen to you!) (May super good things happen to you!).

All inventory sold in stores and online is prayed for at Kurumaori Shrine in Kyoto, and is recommended as a pre-concert prayer.

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