By ETSUKO AKUZAWA/ Staff Writer
September 19, 2021 at 10:30 JST
When the float section is positioned on the back, the life-preserving randoseru backpack resembles a regular one. (Etsuko Akuzawa)
HAMAMATSU--An unusual collaboration between a newspaper delivery shop and an eyewear accessory company here led to the development of "randoseru" school backpacks that can be used as makeshift emergency flotation devices if children get caught in a tsunami or heavy flooding. [Read More]
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