Jens H Jensen
Originally from Denmark, Jens H. Jensen has been calling Japan his home for almost two decades. Since 2014 he has worked with Wallpaper* as the Japan Editor. His main interests are architecture, crafts and design. Besides writing and editing, he consults numerous business in Japan and beyond and designs and build retail, residential and moving (read: vans) interiors.
Latest articles by Jens H Jensen
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Lighting up the sky: Japan’s Method Inc celebrates the summer with newly designed fireworksBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Tecchan Yakitori by Kengo Kuma — Tokyo, JapanBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Celaravird — Tokyo, JapanBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Sea change: a floating Japanese inn puts the ocean in the frameBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Danish brand Mikkeler opens a new location in TokyoBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills — Minato-Ku, JapanBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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A seaside ryokan elevates the charming town of KamakuraBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Onomichi U2 — Hiroshima, JapanBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Blue Bottle Coffee Shibuya opens designed by Keiji AshizawaBlue Bottle Coffee Shibuya has opened, with design from architect Keiji Ashizawa, alongside volcanic ash-glazed tiles by Formafantasma – and cheesecake to match
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Timeless is a Tokyo house whose ambition belies its sizeThe latest Japanese house by Apollo Architects is Timeless, a Tokyo home for a couple reinventing their living arrangements
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This Japanese home is infused with 1960s optimismArchitect Naoki Terada’s private residence in Tokyo is an homage to the bright, 1960s vision of the future
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This modern farmhouse in Japan is a low-tech masterpieceFarm House of Wind and Fire by Takeshi Ikeuchi's Studio Colife3 brings together nature, the built environment, and the architectural traditions of Japan
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The Trip: explore the ancient and modern worlds of Nara, JapanWeekly at Wallpaper*, ‘The Trip' takes you on a detailed tour of an under-explored town, city or territory, direct from your living room. This week, we journey to the revered Japanese capital, Nara, which has been experiencing a cultural renaissance, led by a savvy herd of young creatives
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