Introduction
With its simple design and focus on quality, MUJI (無印良品) is loved around the world.
In Shinjuku, several MUJI stores offer not only everyday goods but also Japanese-style cafés and travel essentials, making them popular spots among international visitors.
This guide introduces the main MUJI stores in Shinjuku as of 2025, plus must-buy items and tax-free shopping information for tourists.
MUJI Stores in Shinjuku

MUJI Shinjuku (Flagship Store near Shinjuku Piccadilly)

Located across from Shinjuku Piccadilly, this flagship MUJI store is one of the largest in the area.
It carries the full lineup—from clothing and stationery to furniture and skincare products.
The spacious layout, English signage, and multilingual support make it convenient for overseas shoppers.
MUJI NEWoMan Shinjuku
Situated inside NEWoMan Shinjuku, directly connected to Shinjuku Station’s South Exit.
Compact yet practical, this store focuses on travel accessories, lightweight bags, and skincare items.
Perfect for last-minute shopping before catching a train or heading to the airport.
Café & Meal MUJI Shinjuku

Located inside the flagship store, this café serves healthy Japanese-style set meals and desserts made with natural ingredients.
It’s a calm, relaxing place to take a break from sightseeing or shopping in central Shinjuku.
MUJI Odakyu Shinjuku (Inside Odakyu HALC)
Found inside Odakyu HALC, this MUJI branch offers a well-balanced selection of clothing and daily essentials.
It’s especially convenient for travelers staying near Shinjuku’s West Exit hotels.
Popular Items Among Tourists
- Japanese snacks and sweets – Light, easy to carry, and beautifully packaged for souvenirs.
- Natural skincare products – Alcohol-free and gentle, popular among travelers with sensitive skin.
- Stationery and notebooks – Minimalist designs loved by students and creators.
- Travel accessories – Neck pillows, refill bottles, compression bags, and more travel-friendly items.
MUJI products combine high quality with simple design, making them ideal for gifts or personal use.
Tax-Free Shopping and Tourist Services
All MUJI stores in Shinjuku offer tax-free (TAX-FREE) shopping for foreign visitors.
When you spend over ¥5,000 (including tax), simply present your passport at checkout to receive the exemption.
Payment options: Credit cards, transportation IC cards, and QR code payments accepted.
Language support: English labels and multilingual assistance available at major stores.
Tip: Visit on weekdays for a more relaxed shopping experience.
Summary
Shinjuku offers multiple ways to enjoy MUJI, from the spacious flagship store near Shinjuku Piccadilly to the convenient NEWoMan location and the cozy Café & Meal MUJI.
Whether you’re shopping, dining, or looking for souvenirs, MUJI in Shinjuku lets you experience the essence of Japan’s minimalist lifestyle.
Be sure to stop by and find your favorite LifeWear essentials while exploring Tokyo.
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