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Muji to Go

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Gate-side Japanese basics in Terminal 2

Terminal 2 flyers spot Muji to Go on the Schengen side as the minimalist shop full of white, grey, and clear packaging. It focuses on compact travel gear: small packing cubes, neck pillows, stationery, and simple clothing in neutral colors. Stock leans practical rather than souvenir-heavy, so think pens, notebooks, and organizers instead of magnets and mugs.

The prices land in the mid-range for Munich Airport T2: pens and small stationery often sit around €2–€5, with travel bottles, pouches, and cases more in the €8–€20 bracket. Expect typical Muji quality, not luxury goods, and most items are sized to slip into hand luggage easily. It’s a solid stop if you realised at security that your clear liquids bag is ripped or your pen just died on the plane.

Hours usually track main Terminal 2 shopping times, often opening around the morning departure banks and closing by late evening, in line with other airside retail in T2. That means early LH and Star Alliance departures can still grab last-minute notebooks or travel-sized toiletries. Staff tend to move lines quickly, and card payment is standard, including contactless and mobile wallets.

Quick tip: walk past one or two duty-free entrances toward the central T2 shopping area before your gate, then hit Muji to Go in one pass so you can size up bags, cables, and stationery together and avoid doubling back across the concourse.

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