A 30-Something Minimalist’s Complete Bag Reveal

It’s hard to believe it’s already been five years since I started my journey toward minimalism. While I’ve pared down my belongings, I’ve also made sure not to lose the “me” that loved collecting things as a former maximalist. Today, I’m sharing the carefully chosen items that keep both sides of me happy.


First, the bag itself. I stumbled upon this black faux-leather tote from index at a station building near me and snagged it for around 2,000 yen during a sale. It’s water-resistant, keeps its shape, and opens and closes smoothly with a magnetic button. Practical and stylish, it’s become one of my favorites.
What matters most to me—both at work and in daily life—is being able to carry everything I need in one place and access it instantly. Staying true to my maximalist roots, I deck out my keychains for fun! They pop beautifully against the sleek black bag and sometimes even spark conversations at the office.


Inside, I make sure every item stands upright. I rely on my trusty DAISO inner bag to organize things so that each item is just one motion away.


Here’s a numbered breakdown of my essentials—the loyal companions I can’t do without:

  1. Folding Umbrella (wpc. / ¥3,300)
    Purchased at the same station building as my bag. Simple, classy, and cute♡
  2. Thermos (Zojirushi / ¥4,158)
    Possibly last year’s best buy: a seamless bottle that’s incredibly easy to clean. I use it for hot water both at home and at the office.
  3. Bag-in-Bag (DAISO / ¥330)
    A lifesaver for larger bags that tend to accumulate pouches. When switching bags, I just move this one item, saving time.
  4. Strawberry Tissue Case & Pouch (Bleu Bleuet / price unknown)
    After a long search, I finally found my perfect tissue case while out. Too cute to resist! The pouch holds bandages and regular medicine.
  5. Strawberry Coin Case (Bleu Bleuet / ¥1,540)
    Picked up alongside the tissue case. I couldn’t resist its charm. I store camera button batteries inside.
  6. UV-Cut Glasses (GU / ¥1,290)
    Black sunglasses don’t suit me, but these thin blue-lens ones fit perfectly. The case is a simple find from a 100-yen store.
  7. Glasses (JINS / ¥5,500)
    I usually go without them, but they’re essential at night or when driving. The case matches my sunglasses in a different color.
  8. MINTIA Mints
    Spicy enough to wake me up—my go-to refreshment during office hours.
  9. 4-Color Ballpoint Pen + Mechanical Pencil (uni / ¥1,100)
    My beloved JETSTREAM. I had my name engraved on my favorite color body and treasure it.
  10. 5-Color Ballpoint Pen (PILOT / price unknown)
    Another favorite, HI-TEC. Its cute body and colorful ink always lift my mood.
  11. Cutter (100-yen store)
    Slim and surprisingly versatile—better than scissors in my opinion.
  12. Wristwatch (CASIO / ¥2,160)
    A lifesaver during certification exams. The rubber strap resists water, and the smoky blue color is gorgeous.
  13. Folding Comb (100-yen store)
    The most convenient, so I keep one around the house.
  14. Hanko Stamp (Rakuten / ¥790)
    A must for working at a Japanese company. The one-touch design is super efficient.
  15. Roll-On Perfume (Fiancée / ¥1,100)
    For etiquette and a quick mood boost during desk work. The scent: universally appealing Pure Shampoo.
  16. Tinted Lip Balm (Rohto Pharmaceutical / ¥693)
    My only “touch-up” item. Perfect for a quick application after meals while out.
  17. Alcohol Sanitizer Gel (¥350)
    A must-have since COVID, and it’s made in Japan.
  18. Handkerchief (JR / ¥770)
    I fell in love with the embroidered Shinkansen at Tokyo Station and bought all three designs, rotating them daily.
  19. iPhone SE 3rd Generation (Rakuten / ¥45,800)
    I love that it fits in one hand. Inside the transparent case, I tucked a tram ticket from my first day in the Czech Republic.
  20. Valuables Case (100-yen store)
    I couldn’t resist the relaxed dolphin embroidery. Everything important goes in here.
  21. B6 Ring Notebook & Cover (purchase location/price unknown)
    Drawn to the sparkling blue cover. I slip a regular notebook inside for instant note-taking.
  22. Folding Mirror (ANNA SUI / ¥3,850)
    An Anna Sui mirror that brightens my mood just by having it.
  23. Toothbrush Case (100-yen store)
    Keeps dentist-approved toothpaste, toothbrush, floss, and retainer neat and clean.

Bag in 2025

All 23 items—a lineup that balances love and practicality, shaping the current me. A person’s bag contents reflect their lifestyle, and mine will continue to evolve. Stay tuned for the next upgrade of my “bag essentials”!