Apr 8, 2026
BY Maria Diaz

Some of you might remember the famous Kawaii Monster Café, which sadly closed a few years ago. Well… It’s back! But reimagined in an even bigger and more immersive way! Kawaii Monster Land officially opened in February 2026, bringing back that same surreal, colorful world, but this time as a full entertainment space right under Takeshita Street. If you want to discover more about this wonderful new universe, join us in today’s blog!

Sebastian Masuda, the creator of Kawaii Monster – Photo Credit: Sebastian Masuda
The idea of Kawaii Monster comes from Sebastian Masuda, an artist whose work is deeply connected to Japanese pop culture and the world of “kawaii”. Based in Harajuku, Tokyo, since 1995, he has created a unique style that mixes art, fashion, and entertainment, using bold colors and imaginative designs that stand out. He wanted to show that “kawaii” (cute) is not only soft and pretty, but it can also be wild, strange, and full of energy. His work combines bright colors, unusual shapes, and a touch of chaos to celebrate creativity and individuality. In 2011, he was the art director for Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s music video PONPONPON, so if you know a little about Japanese music, this colorful and crazy style might already feel familiar to you. In 2015, he brought this vision to life by creating the Kawaii Monster Cafe, a unique space where people could step into a surreal, candy-like world filled with neon decorations and playful performances.

From top to bottom and from left to right: Jelly, Mush, Dolly, Candy, Melty, Natty, Sebastian Masuda, Baby, and Crazy – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
The Kawaii Monsters are a lively and imaginative group of characters, each expressing a unique part of Harajuku’s colorful culture. Jelly is a neon-holic deep-sea jellyfish monster, glowing with vibrant energy and bringing a dreamy, underwater feel to the group. Mush, born from a vivid mushroom, is obsessed with color and creativity, representing bold and playful design. Dolly is a spoiled yet adorable monster with a doll-like appearance, adding a cute but slightly mischievous personality. Candy is a happy and colorful monster who spreads joy wherever she goes, embodying sweetness and positivity. Melty, a sugar-holic monster made from melting sweets, captures a dreamy, indulgent world of desserts and imagination. Natty stands out as the cool and stylish one, charming and fashionable, reflecting the trendsetting spirit of Harajuku. Baby is a soft, fluffy, and gentle presence, bringing warmth and innocence to the group. Finally, Crazy is a whimsical, rainbow-colored monster, full of unpredictable energy and creativity. Together, these monsters form a vibrant and surreal universe where individuality, fun, and self-expression come to life!

Workers of the Kawaii Monster Land – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
The Kawaii Monster Land experience is a fun, colorful, and slightly surreal adventure that lasts about 60 minutes per session, so everything feels lively and fast-paced. As soon as you step inside, you’re surrounded by a vibrant, candy-colored world where you can explore different themed areas, take lots of photos, and just soak in the unique Harajuku atmosphere. During your visit, you can also try interactive activities like mini games and rides (some may require extra tickets), making it more than just a place to look around.
One of the highlights is the live performance, where the Kawaii Monsters come to life through music, dance, and theatrical acts. It’s energetic, a bit quirky, and very visual. Overall, it’s a playful, immersive experience that combines art, entertainment, and interactivity, making it feel like stepping into a colorful fantasy world for an hour.

Store map – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
Once you enter the shop and show your ticket, your journey begins. Will you join us on this journey as we explore, zone by zone, what you’re about to discover?

Magical Spiral Gate – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
Your journey begins the moment you step into the shop and go through the Magic Spiral Gate, and honestly, it already feels like you’ve left reality behind. This entrance isn’t just a doorway; it’s a full sensory transition. It feels like stepping into something magical, or even like changing from one world to another, just like Alice did when she travelled to Wonderland: swirling lights, hypnotic visuals, and a tunnel-like effect that pulls you into the world of Kawaii Monster Land. By the time you exit the gate, you’re no longer just in Harajuku; you’re inside its imagination.

Choppy’s Mel-Tea Cup Ride – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
Right at the center of the space, you’ll find one of its most iconic features: Choppy’s Mel-Tea Cup Ride. These oversized, dessert-inspired teacups look like they’ve been crafted from melting candy and whipped cream dreams. It’s playful, slightly chaotic, and incredibly photogenic: perfect for capturing joyful moments with your loved ones.
If you’re tempted to step inside the cups and take photos, you absolutely can, but if you’re looking for a more exclusive experience without the crowds, you can upgrade with an Exclusive Ride Pass. For ¥2,000 per cup (up to four people), it includes early access (25 minutes only), though general admission must be purchased separately. Something to keep in mind is that this isn’t a ride in the traditional sense, but rather a staged photo spot. Without the pass, the area can get quite crowded, and after about 15 minutes, the atmosphere begins to shift as Monster Girls appear, transforming the space into a more immersive, show-like experience rather than a free-walk experience.

Crazy playing at Fun Fun Game Arcade – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
This is where the experience really becomes hands-on. The Kawaii Monster Carnival zone is packed with interactive games, playful challenges, and creative stations where you can make your own accessories or try out bold, Harajuku-inspired looks. It has that nostalgic carnival energy, but reimagined through a hyper-colorful, slightly surreal lens. Expect bright lights, quirky prizes, and a constant sense of movement and fun. It’s the perfect place to stop being a spectator and start playing.

Dolly sitting at Kawaii Deco House – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
If you’re here for the aesthetics (and let’s be honest, you are), the KAWAII Deco House is your dream spot. This area is designed as a fully immersive photo playground, filled with layered textures, pastel explosions, and intricate details that feel straight out of a fantasy set. Every corner is a photo opportunity, whether you’re posing, exploring, or just soaking it all in. It’s less about doing and more about experiencing the vibe and capturing it.

Natty in front of Bar Pink Mirage – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
Right next to each other, Bar Pink Mirage and Colorful Snack Street create a vibrant little hub where you can snack, sip, and soak in the atmosphere all at once. On one side, Colorful Snack Street feels like a surreal street market bursting with rainbow treats, delicious bites, and eye-catching sweets that look almost too fun to eat. On the other hand, Bar Pink Mirage adds a slightly more relaxed, dreamy vibe with its glowing pink tones and imaginative drinks that feel straight out of a fantasy world. Together, they strike the perfect balance between high-energy and chill.

Baby grabbing something to eat at Monster Kitchen – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
If you’re ready for something more filling (but still just as wild), Monster Kitchen takes things up a level. This is where the food gets bigger, bolder, and even more theatrical. Expect over-the-top dishes, unexpected flavor combinations, and presentations that match the surreal environment around you. It’s not just about eating, it’s about continuing the experience through food.

Everything you can get at Monster Kitchen – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
The menu takes inspiration from the original Kawaii Monster Café, known for its iconic rainbow pasta, extravagant desserts, and quirky creations like colorful sushi or unexpected sweet-and-savory mixes. You can expect a similar approach here: fun, slightly chaotic dishes designed to surprise you as much as to feed you. And while it might look like pure spectacle, the food is more than just a photo opportunity; it’s genuinely enjoyable. In true Harajuku style, Monster Kitchen proves that eating can be just as playful and expressive as everything else around you.

Candy at Harajuku Gift Bazaar – Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land
Before you leave, the Harajuku Gift Bazaar is where you can take a piece of the experience home with you. This shop is packed with quirky, colorful merchandise, from accessories and souvenirs to uniquely Harajuku-style items you won’t find anywhere else. It’s playful, a little chaotic, and dangerously tempting if you love cute, creative things.

Opening of the original Kawaii Monster Cafe, now so much more! – Photo Credit: Yusuke Kushii
The standard admission ticket gives you access to Kawaii Monster Land for 60 minutes. Prices range from approximately ¥2,800-¥3,500 for adults and ¥1,400-¥1,750 for children. This ticket allows you to explore the colorful space and enjoy the atmosphere, but most interactive attractions inside require additional fees. Children under 4 can enter for free, while those aged 4-11 need a child ticket.
This package, priced at around ¥4,800-¥5,500, includes both admission and a more immersive experience. In addition to entry, you receive access to special activities and interactive elements inside the venue, making it a better-value option if you want to enjoy what Kawaii Monster Land offers fully.
Inside the venue, you can purchase extra tickets for attractions such as mini games and rides. There is also an Exclusive Ride Pass (about ¥1,800-¥2,000) that allows unlimited access to certain rides during your visit. These add-ons are optional but enhance the overall experience if you want to participate in more activities.
Purchase your ticket here!
Website: https://contents.gendagigo.jp/kawaii-monster-land/en
Address: 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya, Jingumae, 1 Chome−16−4 B1F
Sadly, we’ve reached the end of this colorful, chaotic (but totally adorable) journey, and we bet you’re already craving more. If you find yourself visiting this amazing spot and want to keep the Harajuku vibes going, why not take it a step further? Come join our Kawaii Harajuku tour, where you’ll enjoy delicious food while discovering even more about Harajuku and Japanese culture in a fun and unforgettable way!
Featured Photo Credit: Kawaii Monster Land


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