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Muji Hotel opens in Ginza, featuring stunning micro suites

Muji Hotel opens in Ginza, featuring stunning micro suites
Super compact design of the Type C hotel suite
Super compact design of the Type C hotel suite
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Japanese home and lifestyle brand Muji, has recently opened its third hotel located in the center of Ginza
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Japanese home and lifestyle brand Muji, has recently opened its third hotel located in the center of Ginza
Muji Hotel room Type B
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Muji Hotel room Type B
Super compact design of the Type C hotel suite
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Super compact design of the Type C hotel suite
Modular furnishings complete the Type C suite
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Modular furnishings complete the Type C suite
Wall desk and amentities are features in the Type C room
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Wall desk and amentities are features in the Type C room
Muji Hotel room Type C
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Muji Hotel room Type C
Comfort twin style Type D room
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Comfort twin style Type D room
Lounge area of the Type D suite
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Lounge area of the Type D suite
Type D suite furnishings, include mini bar, wardrobe and desk
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Type D suite furnishings, include mini bar, wardrobe and desk
Type D bathroom
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Type D bathroom
Muji Hotel room Type D
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Muji Hotel room Type D
Type E suite is minimal and gracious
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Type E suite is minimal and gracious
Study area and library for two in th Type E suite
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Study area and library for two in th Type E suite
Muji Hotel room Type E
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Muji Hotel room Type E
Type F room is extra long and comfy for two guests
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Type F room is extra long and comfy for two guests
In traditional Japanese style the hotel’s interior design maximizes the use of natural materials such as wood
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In traditional Japanese style the hotel’s interior design maximizes the use of natural materials such as wood
Mini library and desk area in the Type F suite
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Mini library and desk area in the Type F suite
Extra long corridor in the Type F suite
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Extra long corridor in the Type F suite
Muji Hotel room Type F
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Muji Hotel room Type F
Type G room takes advantage of the height, with a bunk bed library
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Type G room takes advantage of the height, with a bunk bed library
We love this bunk bed library
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We love this bunk bed library
Type G suite incorporates in-built space-saving features
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Type G suite incorporates in-built space-saving features
Cosy offering in the bunk bed library
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Cosy offering in the bunk bed library
Muji Hotel room Type G
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Muji Hotel room Type G
Type H starts to look like a normal hotel suite
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Type H starts to look like a normal hotel suite
Type H incorporating simple furnishings and attention to detail throughout
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Type H incorporating simple furnishings and attention to detail throughout
Type H bathroom
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Type H bathroom
Muji Hotel room Type H
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Muji Hotel room Type H
The luxury Type I suite is the largest on offer
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The luxury Type I suite is the largest on offer
Gorgeous lounge is seperated by a wooden library in the Type I suite
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Gorgeous lounge is seperated by a wooden library in the Type I suite
In traditional Japanese style the hotel’s interior design maximizes the use of natural materials
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In traditional Japanese style the hotel’s interior design maximizes the use of natural materials
Twin extra large single beds in the Type I suite
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Twin extra large single beds in the Type I suite
Type I bathroom
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Type I bathroom
Muji Hotel room Type I
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Muji Hotel room Type I
WA Resteraunt at MUJI Hotel Ginza
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WA Resteraunt at MUJI Hotel Ginza
WA offers experiences of the culinary wisdom handed down in regions throughout Japan
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WA offers experiences of the culinary wisdom handed down in regions throughout Japan 
Simple furnishings in the WA eatery
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Simple furnishings in the WA eatery
Muji Diner focuses on bringing out the original, natural flavor of ingredients for guests
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Muji Diner focuses on bringing out the original, natural flavor of ingredients for guests
Muji Diner’s dishes are wholly preservative-free and feature a minimum of additives
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Muji Diner’s dishes are wholly preservative-free and feature a minimum of additives
Muji Hotel Ginza is a hub for Japanese design and culture
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Muji Hotel Ginza is a hub for Japanese design and culture
The Salon features a spacious bar counter of camphorwood
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The Salon features a spacious bar counter of camphorwood
Goregous wood and stone elements fill the MUJI Salon
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Goregous wood and stone elements fill the MUJI Salon
Muji Bakery
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Muji Bakery
Muji flagship store in Ginza
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Muji flagship store in Ginza
Muji Bookshop
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Muji Bookshop
Inside the Muji flagship store
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Inside the Muji flagship store
Inside the Muji flagship store, Ginza
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Inside the Muji flagship store, Ginza
Muji homewares
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Muji homewares
Atelier Muji gallery
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Atelier Muji gallery
Design pieces in the Atelier Muji gallery
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Design pieces in the Atelier Muji gallery
Atelier features two galleries for exhibitions featuring craftwork and design
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Atelier features two galleries for exhibitions featuring craftwork and design
Atelier gallery is a hub for design and culture
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Atelier gallery is a hub for design and culture
Muji library with a selection of over 500 book titles
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Muji  library with a selection of over 500 book titles
Muji Hotel room Type A
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Muji Hotel room Type A
Simple, elegant and compact accommodation the Type A single room
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Simple, elegant and compact accommodation the Type A single room
Muji hotel is a place for travelers to rest, relax and enjoy the Japanese hospitality
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Muji  hotel is a place for travelers to rest, relax and enjoy the Japanese hospitality
Type B bathroom
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Type B bathroom
Type B is the second smallest of the nine rooms
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Type B is the second smallest of the nine rooms
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Following in the footsteps of Shenzhen and Beijing, Japanese home and lifestyle brand Muji has recently opened its third hotel located in the center of Tokyo's upmarket shopping district of Ginza. The impressive Muji Hotel Ginza spans six floors and features 79 rooms that boast stunning tiny living interior designs that are intended to reflect the company's ethos of "eat well, walk more, sleep well, clean often."

In traditional Japanese style the hotel's interior design maximizes the use of natural materials such as wood and stone, while incorporating simple furnishings and attention to detail throughout. In addition to the use of natural materials, the hotel's interior also features century-old reclaimed paving stones, sourced from old trolley ways that once ran through the heart of Tokyo.

Type E suite is minimal and gracious
Type E suite is minimal and gracious

The 79 hotel suites are made up of nine different floorplans, ranging from 14 sq m (151 sq ft) to 52 sqm (560 sq ft) in size. Each room features a clever compact floor plan, minimal furnishings and complimentary amenities such as toiletries, night wear, room shoes, aroma diffuser, hair dryer, mini refrigerator, flat screen TV, sofa, safe, electric kettle, tea and coffee, Bluetooth speaker and Wi-Fi.

The suites are named Type A through to Type I and range from minimalist single rooms, to bunk bed rooms, to luxury open plan suites complete with wooden library fixtures, lounge, study area and luxury bathroom. Type A being the smallest of the nine designs accommodates a single guest, while all the other suites are designed to accommodate up to two guests.

We love this bunk bed library
We love this bunk bed library

In addition to the accommodation on offer, MUJI Hotel Ginza is a hub for Japanese design and culture. The hotel is home to four eateries, two galleries and a library with a selection of over 500 book titles available in Japanese, Chinese and Western languages. Guests can enjoy a range of dining options at the hotel's signature WA restaurant; the MUJI Diner, Salon or MUJI Bakery.

Accommodation in the Type A single room starts from US$133 per night, while a night in the larger luxury Type I room will set you back $500 per night. The middle-of-the-range Type G or Type H rooms cost around $200 per night.

Source: Muji Hotel Ginza via Designboom

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2 comments
2 comments
Nik
Now all thats needed is to arrange for people to lay eggs, and they will have descended to the same level as battery chickens!
Infragreen
A very simple, but warm and cozy space despite its challenging size. Excellent job.