MUJI store
A price tag is labeled on a sliding door in a MUJI store, a Japanese retail chain, just like Japanese IKEA.
Anyway, what does the store sell?
A prefab house is sold at the store. It is a basic but stylish and is sold at JPY 16 millions, USD 0.13 millions.
The store also sells simple and design conscious items.
By the way, MUJI, 無印, means "no brand."
7 Comments:
Wow! It sounds like a very expensive store. I like the flowers in your 2nd photo.
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So, you can just go into a store and buy a house? A retail store? Do they deliver the house to you?
This concept is very foreign to me...
I want one!!!! jajajaja.
I like a lot MUJI store, here in Barcelona there is one =O), but this concept to sell a house haven't arrived yet =O(.
How do Japanese people do with the minimalistic decorations and all the things that one have to keep in the house?.
Anyway, I still want this MUJI's house, jajaja =O).
Ciao,
RAquel
That is very interesting. We have Muji here in Paris, but I never knew what it meant. Really? A house for sale? Is it made out of cardboard like everythign else there? LOL
Wah Lau! You were at the Yurakucho Muji! My favourite!
That's the flagship store, right? They have all the cool stuffs there!
Thank you for the comments;-)
mandi: The other items are rather reasonable.
victoria: MUJI sells the house, just like clothes, funitures... But MUJI builds the house, like the other house in Japan.
raquel: Japanese houses have less decoration and go well with simple design, I think.
eric: Yes:-) the sign board in front of the house says, "Fragile!!! Don't touch!" Just kidding.
abraxis: Yes, it is the Yurakucho Muji near Ginza. The store sells many kinds of MUJI items. You seem to know much about Tokyo!! Have you been in Tokyo?
I was just shopping in a Muji shop last Sunday. The food items are quite popular in Singapore.
There's only 2 Muji shops here. One of it is inside Seiyu Department Store.
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