"Nanakorobi Yaoki" (七転八起) translated as "seven times down, eight times up" is one of the core principles of the legendary martial artist turned buddhist monk Bodhidharma.
Daruma as he is affectionally called, was a 5th century warrior who traveled to China teaching meditation, and is credited with developing both Zen Buddhism and the core concepts of fighting that became the Shaolin tradition of kung fu.
Often depicted wearing a black and red robe while meditating silently, one of his eyes is always open, constantly aware as a true warrior of any threat coming his way also while in a deep trance.
Don’t call it a fanny pack, this versatile belt bag is the everyday equivalent of batman’s utility belt.
With two individual front sections and a small side hidden compartment, this hip bag can carry all your needs from cellphones to wallets, from keys to even a BJJ belt.
The special waist strap length was chosen so the bag can be worn both around the waist or your shoulder. The zippers make it so your goodies are safely stored inside.
As for the backpack original Half Sumo Irezumi style drawings adorn this beautiful backpack with scenes of samurais in battle, and feature other cool pop culture references and easter eggs.
Belt Bag Dimensions: H 6” L 10” W 3” (When filled with stuff)
This listing is for the Belt Bag Only. See separate listing for the matching Backpack or choose the bundle option for a friendly discount on both items.