Best if you prioritize design and clear style.
Stay · Tokyo
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How to decide whether this place fits your trip, pace, and day.
Use it as a base when the location in Tokyo saves transit time and makes evenings, check-in, and the next travel day easier.
Check walking time to Tokyo Station / Shinjuku Station, luggage flow, and whether the area fits your daily rhythm.
Do not book on price alone. A cheaper hotel far from the right line can cost more in time and energy.
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About this place
MUJI Hotel Ginza is exactly what you'd expect and nothing more — which is the point. Rooms are compact, finished in reclaimed timber and undyed linen, with every amenity drawn from the MUJI product line. The aesthetic is anti-luxury: no marble, no gold fixtures, just honest materials and thoughtful storage. The hotel sits above the world's largest MUJI store on Namiki-dori in Ginza. The ground-floor MUJI Diner serves teishoku sets with brown rice and seasonal vegetables — the kind of balanced, unfussy meal that feels more Stockholm than Tokyo. Rooms start small (around 15 sqm for a Type A) but the clever use of space and natural materials makes them feel considered rather than cramped. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to live inside a MUJI catalogue, this is your answer.
Why we recommend it
Set in Tokyo with rooms furnished entirely with muji products; a strong fit if you prioritize design and clear style.
Highlights
- Rooms furnished entirely with MUJI products
- World's largest MUJI store on the floors below
- MUJI Diner serving simple teishoku sets
- Central Ginza location on Namiki-dori
- Compact but cleverly designed rooms
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