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2.8 (37 reviews)
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Abigail S.

All of British Columbia seems to be flocking to this newly-opened Muji, so if you're curious but don't want to fight with the crowds, give it time to cool down a bit. Many people want to compare it to a Japanese form of Ikea, but both the prices and the quality of the items are a bit more elevated. So be prepared to pay more, but to also get things that are well-designed, stylishly minimal, and longer lasting. Compared to Mujis in Japan and the US, I would call this one medium sized. They have a variety of kitchenware, clothing, bedding, stationery, room organizer solutions (i.e. baskets and plastic shelving), and a small selection of snacks. The food is very candy-centered here (mainly marshmallows and hard candies), which is a bit of a bummer, as Mujis elsewhere in the world carry such a nice wider range of dry goods, teas, and other consumables. They also don't seem to sell larger furniture pieces here, like bed frames or chairs. One fun feature that I've only otherwise seen at the Muji Yurakucho in Tokyo is a large assortment of stamps that you can use to personalize any stationery, journals, or other paper products that you buy there. This is a fun way to create gifts or souvenirs for others. I'm not sure when the downtown Vancouver Muji is set to open, but in the mean time, head to Metrotown if you can bear the mall crowds.

Anpanman S.

Just opened this weekend. Line ups were crazy. Waited for 45 minutes. Muji which means "No Name" in Japanese is a retailer with a wide range of generic products, including apparel, home goods, stationaries, treats, etc... The store was well organized and neat for sure. Staff seemed friendly and there was no pressure from them as well unlike other stores. We went in just to see what kind of selection they had to offer. We ended up not buying anything. I would say the price was pretty high considering it is a no name brand. Although I did see a cool organizer for sunglasses. It was clear plastic with 4 drawers where you can place your sunglasses in. Worth to take a look at least once...maybe when the crowd dies down.

Steven L.

[Japanese Ikea] I've been to various Muji locations around the world and I find its pretty similar merchandise and pricing no matter where you are. The metrotown location is larger than most and even have a section for clothing. It was all pretty plain and cost a pretty penny. Their quality is good but I found it hard to justify shelling out $70 for a pair of plain sweats. The same goes for a lot of their housewares too. The place isstill pretty busy as its still a novelty but I suspect that'll die down soon. All in all, its an ok place to peruse and pick up a few knick knacks but dont't expect to come out with a ton of stuff.

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Mike K.

**Unique shopping experience comes to Vancouver** Should you be interested in Muji? I first visited one in Hong Kong, it was all the rage back then too. The store in Metrotown sells a variety of household goods and stationary. They style is very minimalistic and simple. It is easy to have these products whether it is a basket or a toilet brush fit in with the decor of your house. If anything, the stationary is quite nice and gives you a nice zen feeling using it. Because the store is new, it is very busy, but this will change in time and hopefully it will just become somewhat busy. The cash line up is processed quickly, it was just difficult to browse certain items, especially the stationary with the crowd that had formed around the display. I wouldn't make a trip of it, but if you are already in Metrotown, it's worth it to drop in and see what it's all about. To find it, it's on the ground level heading towards the Bay just before the esclator up to the food court!

C. H.

First time stepping into this store as I usually do not walk past this section of the mall. There was a little bit of everything. The minimalist look was great to look at but I found most of the items overpriced. Skin care items had an English label stuck over the Japanese label and there are more established brands here for less with better presentation. Clothing was also pricy and I found it it difficult to spend $130 for a convertible scarf/cardigan. Kitchenware was very overpriced as I could easily buy cheaper chopsticks and spoons elsewhere. It was the small snack section and pens that excited me. I ended up buying a bag of marshmallows ($3) and tested out the different pens ($2). Definitely the more affordable and worthwhile items I would return for.

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The amount of product compared to Robson location was better stocked. Staff was helpful and they actually have a sale section.

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Been to several Muji in Japan and it seems funny this is the biggest one I have visited and is in Canada!

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