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A Video Ode to MUJI, Now Through June 12 at JFK's Terminal 5
When it comes to modern travel products andwellany lifestyle products, we're massively enamored with the Japanese brand MUJI. So far, MUJI has only expanded into the US as far as New York City, opening four stores in the last couple years. One of the lucky spots to get a MUJI was JetBlue's Terminal 5 at JFK Airport, and for a few weeks only this month, MUJI is celebrating this location in particular.
From now through June 12, the MUJI To Go shop at T5 will have this video installation located just outside of it, in the terminal food court area. The installation, entitled "FLOW" and crafted by Luftwerk, subtly showcases MUJI's most iconic products, like their raincoat, daily planner journal and colorful pens. We kinda wish this video was available on YouTube as a seamless feature with a calming soundtrack, but we suppose this will do.
If you're flying out of Terminal 5 at JFK on JetBlue in the next couple weeks, keep an eye out for it! And then, yes, join us in the love of MUJI.
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MUJI To Go: The Free iPad App for Travelers Who Appreciate Good Design
Got an iPad? Good. Now take one more step towards tech enlightenment by getting the new, free travel app from the Japanese design geniuses at MUJI: MUJI to Go. The app is basically a two-in-one, with a calendar and a host of travel functions like a currency converter, world clock, world weather and even an electrical outlet guide. Here at Jaunted, we're huge fans of MUJI and the signature MUJI minimalist aesthetic, which they carry over into the app. It's highly functional while still retaining a clean, appealing look.
We've been playing with the MUJI To Go app since it launched only a few days ago, and already we've made the calendar our main one and we're in love with the currency converter. Nothing in the app is extraneous either; they developed it so that every feature addresses something needed by the user.

