Searching for minimalism that isn’t boring or cold? Look no further—Remodelista is celebrating Japanese design this week.
![Photograph by Masatoshi Mori courtesy of No.555, from Studly: A Surprising Gut Remodel—with Interior Curves—By No. 555 of Tokyo.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/polku-house-no555-architecture-utsunomiya-japan-6-733x489.jpg)
![See Design Travel: Artful Hotels in Tokyo and Kyoto.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/a-day-in-khaki-courtyard-2-733x489.jpg)
![Photograph by Masao Nishikawa for Considered Minimalism: Fog Linen Founder Yumiko Sekine at Home in Tokyo, from Steal This Look: An Uncluttered Bedroom in Tokyo.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/fog-linen-fumiko-sekine-simplicity-at-home-3-733x489.jpg)
Plus:
- DIY Idea: Japanese Basket as Light Fixture
- Kojima Shōten: Classic Japanese Lanterns Reimagined
- Kitchen of the Week: A Cost-Conscious Cabin Kitchen Puzzled Together from Vintage Finds
- Some of Today’s Most Prized Shaker Boxes are Made in Japan by Masashi Ifuji
- A Memorable Place to Stay in Kyoto: A Historic Textile Factory Newly Open as a Guest House.
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