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Pavilion Bukit Jalil welcomes Japanese bookstore chain Tsutaya Books

This will be the first location of Japan's biggest bookstore chain in the whole of Southeast Asia

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 04 Jan 2022 5:00PM

Pavilion Bukit Jalil welcomes Japanese bookstore chain Tsutaya Books
The space, scheduled to open in the first quarter of this year, is 31,000 sq ft with a bookstore and other facilities, such as a cafe and activity areas. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion Bukit Jalil, January 4, 2022

PAVILION Bukit Jalil is excited to announce Tsutaya Books, world renowned Japanese bookstore chain as the latest major addition to the mall’s selection of retail offerings. The bookstore is set to open its first Southeast Asian store in the first quarter of 2022.

Famously named as “one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores”, Tsutaya Books at Pavilion Bukit Jalil aims to inspire and transform lifestyle with the store’s concept of 'Cultivate Culture & Lifestyle' – offering a conducive environment for developing characters, fostering relationships and strengthening community bonds.

A graphical rendering of the interior of the Tsutaya bookstore at Paviliion Bukit Jalil. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion Bukit Jalil
A graphical rendering of the interior of the Tsutaya bookstore at Paviliion Bukit Jalil. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion Bukit Jalil

The 31,000 sq ft of space comprising of a bookstore, café, specialised merchandise, and activity areas will be a curated lifestyle destination, providing an immersive and relaxing space for the community to gather and discover lifestyle inspirations.

A graphical rendering of the interior of the Tsutaya bookstore at Paviliion Bukit Jalil. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion Bukit Jalil
A graphical rendering of the interior of the Tsutaya bookstore at Paviliion Bukit Jalil. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion Bukit Jalil

Created to be the brand epitome of ‘Tsutaya’, each Tsutaya Books carries a distinct personality, offering a unique concept in elite areas where no two stores are alike, such as the iconic T-Site at Daikanyama, Shibuya and Ginza Six in Tokyo. Since then, both ‘Tsutaya’ and Tsutaya Books have become an all-encompassing Japanese pop culture platform, operating in more than 1,400 branches around the world.

“We look forward to launching our first Southeast Asia bookstore with Pavilion Bukit Jalil and we cannot wait for Malaysians to experience the Tsutaya brand for the first time. In line with our vision to cultivate culture and lifestyle, we hope to create a space for families and children who love books, design, and art to grow, explore and thrive together at Tsutaya Books,” said Mr Hideyuki Uemoto, head of Tsutaya Books Malaysia.

A graphical rendering of the children's section of the Tsutaya bookstore at Paviliion Bukit Jalil. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion Bukit Jalil
A graphical rendering of the children's section of the Tsutaya bookstore at Paviliion Bukit Jalil. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion Bukit Jalil

Besides having one of the largest varieties of literary materials on-site, Tsutaya Books will be staffed by a team of expert concierges offering visitors personalised recommendations and assistance in genre-specific areas of interest. Adding to the immersive experience, the store features a dedicated space for family-friendly activities, a playground and low bookshelves for children to nurture positive reading habits as well as a vast collection of curated gifts and souvenirs from fine writing stationery, art and crafts, interior decorative items, fragrances and more. Visitors can also enjoy a selection of beverages and pastries at its lifestyle café. – The Vibes, January 4, 2021

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