muji. when you first came across this brand in hong kong many years ago, you were like "what?" 無印 means no mark or no brand in chinese and 良品 means superior quality.
well, you guess muji lives up to the standard as most of their products are simple, minimalist and plain. muji is like ikea of japan i supposed. and since you are here, you have been spending quite a bit of money here at muji.
they are almost everywhere, perhaps only the size of the outlet that really matters. you were at the roppongi outlet quite regularly after the sunday church service. these are the winter collection but the spring/summer collection is really too good to resist....well, you guess muji lives up to the standard as most of their products are simple, minimalist and plain. muji is like ikea of japan i supposed. and since you are here, you have been spending quite a bit of money here at muji.
you like to view muji from the outside, as the light and interior is always minimalist, clean and comfortable to look at.
muji home - selling everything from bed to linen and spread. almost like ikea except the line and items muji carries are a lot more zen with japanese twist and design that makes thing easier to use.
at yurackocho branch, this is perhaps the biggest in tokyo. here you find muji to go - caters for all travelling needs.
meal muji. it has a canteen with its own bakery and selling affordable organic food. you didn't try the food here but you have picked up a few bread and buns for your coming week. it would be even nice if you could just chill in and do nothing if you were not pressed on time.
well, no brand means good brand at least quality wise.
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