Summary:
- The article discusses the results of a large-scale survey conducted in Japan about people's attitudes towards random and blind bag merchandise.
- Despite the majority of Japanese people (nearly 90%) disliking the concept of random and blind bag merchandise, the survey shows that most people still end up buying these products.
- The article suggests that the popularity of these items may be driven by the excitement and anticipation of not knowing what you'll get, even though people generally dislike the concept.