Ryohin Keikaku Co Ltd
TSE:7453

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TSE:7453
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Price: 2 988.5 JPY 0.03% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.7T JPY
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Market Cap
1.6T JPY
Industry
Retail

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd., the company behind the globally recognized MUJI brand, has cultivated an ethos centered on minimalist design, functionality, and sustainability. Established in Japan in 1980, MUJI started with a simple yet powerful vision: to create products that eschew the superfluous in favor of simplicity and utility. This philosophy is reflected in everything from their clothing to their housewares and food products, all of which are designed with understated elegance and practical efficiency. MUJI's commitment to the concept of “no-brand quality goods” challenges the ubiquitous consumer world driven by brand labels, urging customers to invest in the essence of products rather than superficial branding. Operationally, Ryohin Keikaku earns its revenue through a diverse global retail presence, with stores in cities from Tokyo to New York, catering to urban dwellers who favor their no-fuss aesthetic. These retail spaces not only sell a wide array of household products, textiles, and food items but also imbue a shopping experience that mirrors their design ethos—calm, organized, and stripped down to essentials. Beyond retail, Ryohin Keikaku has ventured into services like cafes and home design consultancy, which further leverage their minimalist brand identity. By maintaining strong sustainability practices and robust supply chain management, the company ensures cost-effective production, allowing it to sell high-quality goods at reasonable prices, thereby sustaining customer loyalty and driving profitability.

Intrinsic Value
2 315.71 JPY
Overvaluation 23%
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