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無印良品 銀座旗艦店

MUJI - Ginza Flagship Store

MUJI's flagship store in Ginza offers a comprehensive range of minimalist lifestyle products, from apparel to home goods.

Attraction

Shopping, Lifestyle, Japanese Design, Sustainability, Flagship Store

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The MUJI Ginza Flagship Store is a must-visit destination for those seeking the brand’s signature simplicity and functionality. Located in the heart of Tokyo’s Ginza district, this expansive store features an array of products that embody MUJI’s minimalist philosophy, including clothing, homeware, stationery, and beauty products. The store’s unique offerings include a bakery, café, and even a hotel, providing a holistic MUJI experience that goes beyond shopping. Known for its sustainable approach and quality craftsmanship, MUJI Ginza is the ideal place to find beautifully designed, everyday essentials.

Facilities & Services

  • Café and Bakery
  • MUJI Hotel
  • Custom Printing Services
  • Sustainable Products
  • Free Wi-Fi

Contact

Address:

3 Chome-3-5 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061

Phone:

03-3538-1311

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