Eliminating the 'Reasons Not to Wear a Helmet.' Liaura, a Bicycle Lifestyle Proposal for Women, Begins Experiential Exhibition at Tsutaya Kaden+
Liaura, a bicycle helmet designed for women's lifestyles to address concerns like hairstyle disruption, has launched an experiential exhibition and retail event at Tsutaya Kaden+ in Futako-Tamagawa. Developed by a veteran helmet manufacturer, the brand aims to make bicycle travel more enjoyable by removing the daily stressors associated with wearing traditional helmets.
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"I know I should wear a helmet, but I don't want to ruin my hairstyle..."
As a new choice to address such concerns from women, the "Liaura" helmet, which fits snugly into a woman's lifestyle, has begun exhibition and sales at Tsutaya Kaden+ (Futako-Tamagawa).
While wearing a helmet when using a bicycle is now a duty of effort, the actual usage rate is still not particularly high.
Many of the reasons for this lie in small daily stresses such as "it ruins my hairstyle," "I'm concerned about how it looks," or "it's a hassle to carry around."
To address these issues, the bicycle helmet "Liaura," which pursues a design and comfort that naturally blends into one's lifestyle, will be holding an exhibition and sales event at Tsutaya Kaden+ (Futako-Tamagawa).
Visitors can also try on the helmets during the event. We invite you to take this opportunity to experience the thoughtful design of Liaura.
From the perspective of "eliminating the stress of wearing one," we are proposing a new lifestyle that lets you enjoy the act of cycling itself.
About [Liaura]
Liaura is a bicycle helmet developed by a manufacturer that has been crafting industrial helmets for about 100 years.
The concept is "Stay beautiful, stay safe."
It is packed with the real-life perspectives and dedication of its female developers in every detail, such as a design that is less likely to ruin hairstyles, a structure that allows tied-back hair to naturally escape, and a surprisingly lightweight wearing experience.
[Exhibition Information]
Dates: March 27, 2026 – June 24, 2026
Location: Tsutaya Kaden+
(Inside Futako-Tamagawa Rise S.C. Terrace Market, 1-14-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo)
4-minute walk from Futako-Tamagawa Station
Business Hours: 10:00 – 20:00 (Open every day except New Year's Day)
Content: Helmet exhibition, sales, and fitting experience
Company Overview: Tanizawa Seisakusho, Ltd.
Address: RBM Tsukiji Building, 2-15-5 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business Content: Manufacturing and sales of industrial safety and health protective equipment (helmets, safety belts, etc.)
Manufacturing and sales of disaster prevention supplies
Manufacturing and sales of cycling helmets, etc.
Project/Planning: tanizawa lab
Official Website: https://tanizawalab.jp/liaura/
Official SNS: https://www.instagram.com/liaura_helmet/
As a new choice to address such concerns from women, the "Liaura" helmet, which fits snugly into a woman's lifestyle, has begun exhibition and sales at Tsutaya Kaden+ (Futako-Tamagawa).
While wearing a helmet when using a bicycle is now a duty of effort, the actual usage rate is still not particularly high.
Many of the reasons for this lie in small daily stresses such as "it ruins my hairstyle," "I'm concerned about how it looks," or "it's a hassle to carry around."
To address these issues, the bicycle helmet "Liaura," which pursues a design and comfort that naturally blends into one's lifestyle, will be holding an exhibition and sales event at Tsutaya Kaden+ (Futako-Tamagawa).
Visitors can also try on the helmets during the event. We invite you to take this opportunity to experience the thoughtful design of Liaura.
From the perspective of "eliminating the stress of wearing one," we are proposing a new lifestyle that lets you enjoy the act of cycling itself.
About [Liaura]
Liaura is a bicycle helmet developed by a manufacturer that has been crafting industrial helmets for about 100 years.
The concept is "Stay beautiful, stay safe."
It is packed with the real-life perspectives and dedication of its female developers in every detail, such as a design that is less likely to ruin hairstyles, a structure that allows tied-back hair to naturally escape, and a surprisingly lightweight wearing experience.
[Exhibition Information]
Dates: March 27, 2026 – June 24, 2026
Location: Tsutaya Kaden+
(Inside Futako-Tamagawa Rise S.C. Terrace Market, 1-14-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo)
4-minute walk from Futako-Tamagawa Station
Business Hours: 10:00 – 20:00 (Open every day except New Year's Day)
Content: Helmet exhibition, sales, and fitting experience
Company Overview: Tanizawa Seisakusho, Ltd.
Address: RBM Tsukiji Building, 2-15-5 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business Content: Manufacturing and sales of industrial safety and health protective equipment (helmets, safety belts, etc.)
Manufacturing and sales of disaster prevention supplies
Manufacturing and sales of cycling helmets, etc.
Project/Planning: tanizawa lab
Official Website: https://tanizawalab.jp/liaura/
Official SNS: https://www.instagram.com/liaura_helmet/