Tour Inside the First-Ever MUJI Grocery Store in Tokyo
Individually wrapped vegetables? Yes, please.
After announcing back in July that it would be opening its very own hotel in Tokyo, MUJI has just announced another first in the form of a grocery store. Also situated in the Japanese capital, the world’s first MUJI grocery store is located in the brand’s newly renovated flagship. Spanning across 108-square-feet, the space will be a purveyor of fresh produce and will be accompanied by signs that share information on the local food’s origins, as well as various season-specific methods on how to eat them. Not to mention, individually wrapped vegetables pretty much has us hook, line and sinker.
“The goal of the vegetable/fruit market we created is to offer an opportunity for the customers to think about the producers and the places where the food came from, and review their relationship with food,” a MUJI spokesperson explained to designboom. “We will be offering vegetables with their inherent flavors, even if they do not meet the standards of shape and size.”
You can tour through the new grocery store in the gallery above and can head over to MUJI’s website to learn more.
MUJI Tokyo Flagship Store
3 Chome-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda
Tokyo, Japan
100-0005