Tsutaya Books is Opening Its First Southeast Asian store in Pavilion Bukit Jalil on July 7

One of the world’s most beautiful bookstores, Tsutaya Books is opening up their first Southeast Asian store in Kuala Lumpur. With their final preparation and set up at Pavilion Bukit Jalil almost done, they are ready for the launch on July 7, 2022.

Mark your calendars: July 7, 2022, 3.00pm

Tsutaya Books 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.

As we can see from the existing outlets across the world, we will be expecting this new bookstore to be an Instagram-worthy destination. The 31,000 square feet 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 inspiration.

Here’s how some of the Tsutaya bookstore looks like across the world.

If you are a bookworm, you will definitely love the range of products with more than 264,000 books. Even if you are not a avid reader, you will love the vibes and environment that is created by the well-known brand.

“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.

Social media users have shared some of the Tsutaya Books Pavilion Bukit Jalil preview.

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