Everyday Living Around the World
– Vernacular MUJI : Asia edition

June 27 (Fri) ー August 31 (Mon), 2025
Venue |ATELIER MUJI GINZA
Touring Exhibition

Today, MUJI operates over 1,300 stores across 29 countries and regions, including Japan. We strive to offer products and services that are thoughtfully attuned to everyday life in each place.
When visiting MUJI stores around the world, you may notice something: alongside familiar items seen in Japan, you’ll find products that reflect the specific culture, materials, and daily needs of the country or region where the store is located.

At the heart of MUJI’s philosophy, there is a commitment to create universal products that could be useful anywhere – items that offer room for creativity in the user, inviting flexible use across different contexts. At the same time, MUJI values deep, ongoing dialogue with people in each location. We develop products that respond to local lifestyles, resources, and culinary traditions.
These approaches – balancing universality with respect for the climate, culture and lifestyle of each local area- are MUJI’s way of staying truly “useful” in lives and societies, wherever they may be.

This exhibition can be a space to share some of those stories that have emerged from MUJI’s encounters with vernacular cultures around the world. We hope that, through these locally made and locally used MUJI products, you will be inspired to reflect on the rich diversity of everyday living and cultural expression across the globe.


ATELIER MUJI

Time

11:00 - 21:00

  • Open times and holidays follow the open hours and closed days of the store.
  • Please note that some of the exhibits may not be available for viewing due to changes in the exhibition schedule or events.

Venue

ATELIER MUJI GINZA

MUJI Ginza 6F, 3-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Admission free

Credits

  • Organized & Planning
    • Ryohin Keikaku Co.,ltd.
  • Photography & Video
    • Shinsui Ohara, Chiiki to Eizou Co., Ltd.
  • Graphic design & Illustration
    • Kureha Masuda
  • Cooperation
    • Yutaka Nakamura(Representative of Atelier Anthropology LLC./
    • Professor at Liberal Arts Center & Graduate School of Art and Design, Tama Art University)
  • Site Construction
    • Kadokawa Media House Co., Ltd.

Events

Exhibition List

ATELIER MUJI GINZA

ATELIER MUJI, named by Ikko Tanaka, a graphic designer and former art director of MUJI, embodies the role of "a workshop that returns to the roots of living while seeking inspiration for the future." This forward-thinking initiative, envisioned by Ryohin Keikaku, serves as a cultural intersection, hosting curated exhibitions and events across diverse themes, including art and design.