You know that Muji? That Japanese store? I heard they got one in St Sulpice. That’s in Paris, you know. Fancy place. Muji, it’s short for somethin’ in Japanese, Mujirushi somethin’. Sounds like a mouthful, right? This Muji store, it’s somethin’ else.
They say this Muji place opened up back in 2019, April 4th to be exact. They got everything there, I hear. Stuff for your house, clothes, even food. It’s like a whole world in that store. And this one in St Sulpice, it ain’t just any Muji. It’s a big one. They sell all sorts of things.
This place, it’s at 30 rue ST-Sulpice. Sounds fancy, don’t it? I ain’t never been to Paris, but I hear it’s a real nice city. This Muji, they say it’s open most days, from 10 in the mornin’ till 7:30 at night. But they close it on Saturdays. Seems strange, don’t it? But that’s what I heard.
Now, this St Sulpice, it’s got more than just the Muji. They got a big church there, too. Real old, I reckon. Some folks say it’s in one of them books, The Da Vinci Code. I ain’t read it, but it sounds interestin’. They say the church has these tall towers that stick up. Must be a sight to see.
So, if you ever find yourself in Paris, you might wanna check out this Muji in St Sulpice. It ain’t just a store, it’s a whole experience, they say. You can get your house stuff, your clothes, even somethin’ to eat. And while you’re there, you can see that big old church. Two birds with one stone, as they say.
This Muji store in St Sulpice, it got a lot to offer. I heard they got many floors. The basement, that’s where they have a diner. I don’t know what fancy food they serve, but it must be good. Then from the first floor to the fifth, that’s where you buy all the Muji things.
- Basement: Muji Diner
- 1st – 5th Floors: Muji sales floors
Then on the sixth floor, they got somethin’ called ATELIER MUJI GINZA. Sounds real fancy. I bet it’s somethin’ artistic. And you won’t believe this, but from the sixth floor all the way up to the tenth, they have a hotel! A Muji hotel. Can you imagine? Stayin’ in a hotel run by a store. That’s somethin’ new.
- 6th Floor: ATELIER MUJI GINZA
- 6th – 10th Floors: MUJI HOTEL GINZA
They say Muji started way back in 1980. That’s a long time ago. They come from Japan, sellin’ all kinds of things to folks all over the world. And now they got this big store in Paris, in St Sulpice. It’s a big deal, I reckon.
I seen some folks talkin’ about this Muji online. Some say it’s a good place to find things for your house. Others like the clothes. Some even like the food they sell there. Seems like everyone’s got somethin’ good to say about it.
This St Sulpice area seems like a busy place. You got the Muji store, the big church, and lots of other shops around. If you’re in Paris, you can go shoppin’, see the church, and maybe even stay at that Muji hotel. It’s all right there in St Sulpice.
I don’t know much about this Baroque architecture, but some folks say that church in St Sulpice is a must-see if you’re into that kind of thing. Sounds fancy to me, but I guess some people like lookin’ at old buildin’s. To each their own, I always say.
Muji, yeah, that store in St Sulpice, they got a lot goin’ on. Open most days, closed on Saturday. Got all kinds of things to buy. And it’s right there near that famous church. If you’re ever in Paris, maybe you should go see it for yourself. I bet you find the muji st sulpice is a good place. You can shop all day. Then at night you can go see the church. That will make your day. They say that’s the best muji in the world.