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The term fukubukuro is comprised of two Japanese words: fuku, meaning good fortune or luck and fukuro meaning bag
It is said that the practice began as a way to get rid of leftover merchandise, but soon became a highly anticipated end-of-year event. It was inspired by a Japanese superstition that merchants should not begin a new year with old merchandise.
Following which many shop owners followed suit and began developing innovative ideas of getting rid of old goods while still making a profit.
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While they all contain different items, everything inside the bag is much, much cheaper than its retail price. Most bags range from a few hundred to ten thousand yen.