Kiyomoto Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President: Eisho Kiyomoto), developer of the bag brand ANINSANE, conducted a survey on commuting bags among 150 working men aged 40 to 60 ahead of Father's Day.
The results revealed that 61 respondents feel subtle daily stress when they cannot immediately find items in their bags while commuting or working. Furthermore, 108 respondents stated that they believe a 'fixed position' storage design for daily commuting bags is necessary.
Working fathers often carry a mix of professional and daily necessities, including wallets, keys, earphones, chargers, documents, PC peripherals, and drinks. While this may seem like a simple luggage issue, the inability to access items quickly creates recurring daily stress.
To address this, ANINSANE, a brand by Kiyomoto—which has over 65 years of experience in bag OEM/ODM manufacturing—offers the functional 'B05 BACKPACK ELITE' as a special gift for Father's Day.
Survey Outline Survey Title: Survey on Commuter Bags for Working Fathers Target: Working men aged 40-60 Sample Size: 150 Method: QiQUMO Internet Survey Period: May 21, 2026 – May 22, 2026 Survey Owner: Kiyomoto Co., Ltd.
Key Findings 1. Approximately 40% (61 individuals) report stress from not being able to find items in their bags. 2. Wallets and keys are the most commonly misplaced items (68 responses). 3. Over 70% of respondents (108 individuals) confirm the necessity of a storage design with fixed positions for items.
The Key to the Solution: Purpose-Driven Storage Design Working fathers' bags become cluttered not just because of the volume of items, but because of a lack of suitable storage places. The ANINSANE B05 BACKPACK ELITE features dedicated compartments for laptops, gadgets, main items, and bottles/umbrellas. By ensuring every item has a 'home,' it is designed to make retrieving necessities seamless and stress-free.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey
- Products / services: ANINSANE / B05 BACKPACK ELITE