TIP:Remember to plan your purchase to enjoy tax free (8 to 10%). That usually means buying products of at least ¥5000 per receipt. Do also note the difference between consumables (e.g. cosmetics, snacks) and general merchandise (e.g. clothes, bags). You’ll be happy to know that ...
01 Muji: create atmosphere through lighting. The use of MUJI lights is just right. Generally speaking, MUJI lighting is bright and fashionable. The focus of the spotlight is on the products to be sold, so that the customers' eyes are focused on the products and the quality of the products...
Another Japanese retail company to look out for isMUJI. Founded in 1980 by Seiji Tsutsumi, the brand is at the forefront of minimalist style and no-logo products. While the clothes and bags at MUJI may not be cheaper than the ones back home, focus on MUJI's stationaries, notebooks and t...
3. The Ikea Kallax I think the Kallax shelf is a revolutionary piece of furniture. First of all, it holds a lot of shit – books, coffee table tomes, vinyl records, boxes for crafts and toys, clothes etc. It’s not the most economical plain Ikea bookshelf (that would be the Billy)...
At the same time, the "black technology" route is also very helpful for attracting passenger flow, including smart buyer's big screen, AR red envelope activity, and warm floral clothes made of recycled plastic bottles. MUJI is not the same as other brands on the list. As the brand of th...