But with the rainy season fast approaching in Japan, Bushido fashion fans will need a way to keep dry.
Follow Casey on Twitter, where he’ll take the rainy season over a snowy one.
Unique design should be a hit with fashionistas and history buffs, and also hides a subtle anime cosplay secret.
The actual meaning is pretty pedestrian, since the kanji just reads “Toyako,” or “Lake Toya,” a common tourist destination in Hokkaido.
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