Every year, a new microtrend floods our feeds— blokette, angelcore, balletcore and whatever “-core” . Blink, and it’s gone. Meanwhile, in Japan, globally recognized fashion subcultures like gyaru, ...
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Kawaii Monster Cafe

Designed by Sebastian Masuda, Kawaii Monster Cafe delivers one of the most unique and psychedelic dining experiences Harajuku has to offer. The Worst Horror Movies of All Time Examining Galatasaray's ...
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Harajuku’s renowned entertainment restaurant Kawaii Monster Café was one of Tokyo’s most popular attractions before it closed permanently in 2021. The overwhelmingly cutesy space featured an explosion ...
Eating fish is rarely so cute, colorful or creatively delivered. The restaurant is a creation of Japanese artist Sebastian Masuda, widely known as the godfather of kawaii culture, who previously ...
Ukrainians who moved to Japan after the full-scale Russian invasion are discovering the culture of local cafes with unusual service. In some establishments, visitors are treated to real shows, and ...
Sebastian Masuda is the owner of 6%DOKIDOKI, and a legendary figure in Japan’s kawaii scene. Often credited with starting the trend in the 90s, Masuda is an artist and designer who travels the world ...
We bid farewell to the iconic Kawaii Monster Café in Harajuku earlier this year. However, it seems like the goodbye is not forever. The weird and wonderful purveyor of Japanese cuteness has just ...
An iconic cafe and show venue that symbolises Japan’s “kawaii” pop culture, and is beloved by tourists and celebrities, has shut its doors in Tokyo, the capital, after business dried up following the ...
We've already seen maid café, neko café, and cosplay café, but did you know that there is also the Monster Café? That's right, in the Harajuku neighborhood in Tokyo, there is the Kawaii Monster Café, ...
An iconic cafe and show venue that symbolizes Japan's kawaii pop culture, and is beloved by tourists and celebrities, has shut its doors in Tokyo after business dried up as a result of the COVID-19 ...