Tsurikawa rings were initially designed as hand straps for commuters to hold onto while riding the bus or subway trains in Japan. However, these rings were later taken by young gangsters, called Bosozokus, who stole them from trains and then hung them from their car's rear bumper. Over time, it became a symbol of defiance and rebellion.
- Hang it either inside or outside your car, and remember, the lower it drags on the ground, the cooler it looks!
- The ring is made from genuine bamboo.
- Undo the button to install it.
- Please don't use it as a tow hook, but you can try to hold on to it while your friend drives your car, no problem. Have fun!