Such is the case withThe Fun of Carrying.

The first project to debut was Yusuke KadoisWatermelon Bag.

This was followed by theYukidaruma Bag(yukidarumatranslates tosnow palin Japanese) by Yuko Matsuzawa.

Leather Handbag Designed to Carry A Single Watermelon

Each design thus far has been a quirky take on functional accessories.

Tsuchiya Kaban got its start 50 years ago making durable, comfortable school bags for children.

These exhibits will showcase the bags alongside videos of their production processes.

Watermelon Sitting Next to the Watermelon Bag

For more information, head over toTsuchiya Kaban’s website.

Also in the collection is Yuko Matsuzawa’sSnowpal Bag, a carrying case for one little snowman.

It is made of water-resistant leather and lined with thermally insulated polyester.

Japanese Artisan, Yusuke Kadoi, Creating His Watermelon Bag

ThisWine Glass Bagis designed to hold a single glass of wine.

Leather Handbag Designed to Carry a Miniature Snowman

Someone Displaying the Snowpal Bag, Which Holds One Miniature Snowman

Detail of Water Droplets on Snowpal Bag, Which is Made of Water-Resistant Leather

Wine Glass Next to the Wine Glass Bag

Handle Detail of the Wine Glass Bag

Side Detail of Wine Glass Bag

Man Carrying Leather Bag Designed to Hold a Single Wineglass

Two Friends Each Wearing the Skipping Stone Bag Across their Shoulder

Skipping Stone Belt

Detail of Skipping Stone Belt Pouch

Man Using Skipping Stone Belt, Holding Stone