Muji Ginza

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Time Out says

Japanese lifestyle chain Muji is best known for their clean, functional designs and drool-worthy stationery, but things just became more interesting as Muji open its global flagship store and first hotel in Japan. This new Ginza landmark offers the complete Muji lifestyle; aside from two restaurants, a bakery, a bar and two galleries, the retail space stretches five floors, stocked with swoon-worthy stationery, clothes, furniture, kitchenware and home accessories, plus a fresh food section offering bento boxes, a custom tea-blending station and a juice bar. Want to imagine a life where you can eat, shop and sleep Muji? Just check out the gorgeous hotel rooms, which are the perfect embodiment of Muji’s sleek, minimal aesthetic.

Details

Address:
3-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Tokyo
Opening hours:
11am-9pm daily

What’s on

Tokyo Modernism 2024: Furniture, Architecture and Design

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The mid-century modern (MCM) aesthetic, most commonly associated with the work of Charles and Ray Eames, emerged in the years following WW2 and thrived from the 1950s to the ’70s across the USA, Europe and Scandinavia, also influencing the Japanese design of the time. Now, this mode of interior, product and architectural design is more popular than ever: in Tokyo, the Eames’ famed shell chair is seen everywhere from hip cafés to dental offices. Tokyo Modernism 2024, taking place from late March through to mid-May, celebrates mid-century modern style through a program of events allowing you to get hands-on with iconic and rare items, meet expert MCM dealers, and maybe pick up something to enhance your home. The Modernism Show (April 18-21), the program’s main event, sees guest rooms of Muji Hotel Ginza host pop-up shops where the owners of around 30 MCM-focused galleries and vintage shops, from both Japan and across the globe, will showcase and sell their often difficult-to-source items. Tickets are required for this exhibition, with prices starting from ¥3,000. Over at Idée Tokyo in Marunouchi, the Modernism Auction (March 22 to April 9; then April 12-23) will offer rare pieces previously owned and used by gallery and shop owners participating in Tokyo Modernism 2024. Items range from functional furniture designed by names such as Alvar Aalto and George Nakashima to decorative pieces from artists including Lisa Larson. Back in Ginza, Muji Atelier presents the Mid-Century Muji

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