In Paris, a Japanese hospitality destination gives you no choice but to be present. Here's how

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Design, Architecture
Shinichiro Ogata
Brand
Floor Area
800 sq-m
With a restaurant, teahouse and gallery, Ogata immerses one in Japanese culture by way of a highly sensory, tech-free space.
Key features
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