Japan's Muji looks to open another flagship store in China

Stand-alone shops that project lifestyle brand do well domestically, president says

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Muji operator Ryohin Keikaku aims to accelerate net store openings to 60 a year both in Japan and overseas. (Photo by Mana Yumi)

JUNYA HEMMI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Ryohin Keikaku, the owner of lifestyle brand retailer Muji, plans to accelerate expansion in Japan and abroad, with an eye toward adding another flagship store in China, President Satoshi Shimizu told Nikkei.

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