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A Challenge to Turn 'Randoseru Remake' into Japanese Culture! A Promise to Weave Memories for the Next 100 Years, Starting from the Desire to Meet 200,000 Social Media Followers.

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Askal Kaban Kobo, with over 100,000 remade school bags, will open its new facility 'Askal 100-Year Memory Workshop' in May 2026. The company aims to establish a 'remake culture' where graduated school bags are reborn as lifelong treasures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What products can be made from a remade school bag?
A: A cherished Randoseru can be transformed into high-quality leather goods such as long wallets, bi-fold wallets, key cases, and business card holders, all handcrafted by skilled artisans.
Q: What should I be aware of when requesting a remake?
A: Some bags may not be suitable for remaking depending on the condition of the leather. At the new 'Askal 100-Year Memory Workshop,' you can consult with craftsmen in person to discuss the best approach.
Q: Is it possible to request remakes from overseas?
A: While currently focused on Japan, the project is gaining global attention on social media. The company aims to expand globally under the 'JAPAN REMAKE' brand in the future.