Kawaii Monster is Back in Harajuku - And Wilder Than Ever!
- Written by: LIVE JAPAN Editor
Harajuku’s most legendary underground wonderland is back. Fans may remember the original KAWAII MONSTER CAFE, which closed five years ago. KAWAII MONSTER LAND builds on that legacy but shifts the focus from dining concept to full immersive entertainment. Here’s what to expect from Harajuku’s most colorful new attraction.
A 60-Minute Adventure Inside a KAWAII Story
KAWAII MONSTER LAND is not a seated show. It is a walk-through, multi-sensory journey.
Guests move through a dazzling underground space filled with neon colors, candy-like structures, music, and live performances. Instead of being passive spectators, visitors enter as “explorers” of a rediscovered monster wonderland.
According to the story, this once-thriving underground realm of colorful monsters fell into a long slumber after a mysterious catastrophe. Now, it has been “unearthed,” and you are invited to step inside as one of its discoverers.
Across 60 minutes, show scenes, interactive elements, food, games, and photo moments blend together seamlessly. Visuals, music, taste, and touch are all woven into a single flowing narrative.
Meet the Monster Girls at the “Monster Party”

One of the highlights is “Monster Party,” a live experience featuring the facility’s iconic Monster Girls.
The opening stage theme is a “Revival Celebration,” welcoming guests back into the awakened wonderland. The performance unfolds around you, using the entire space rather than a single stage. You are part of the celebration, surrounded by characters, lights, and sound.
The soundtrack, produced by RAM RIDER, is designed to connect each zone like scenes in a musical. Rather than simple background music, the audio guides you from moment to moment, deepening the sense of story.

At the heart of the venue stands a colorful sweets-inspired monument based on the main character, Choppy.
Here, “Choppy’s Mel-Tea Cup Ride” serves as a central photo spot. Guests can also purchase a Ride Pass option, allowing exclusive use of the area for photos and videos. (Note the cup does not spin when used by guests.)
Around it, the glowing Magic Spiral Gate hints at a warped, alternate dimension, while the Kawaii Monster Carnival brings playful street-stall energy into the fantasy.
Visitors can also use “KAWAII Coins,” obtained inside the facility, to play games designed as part of the story world. Photo spots such as the “Kawaii Deco House” and exclusive merchandise further expand the experience, making every corner feel like part of the same playful universe.

Of course, food is equally woven into the experience, from the candy-colored creations of Colorful Snack Street to the themed menu at Monster Kitchen, with BAR Pink Mirage adding a slightly mysterious contrast. The Harajuku Gift Bazaar completes the world with original goods and souvenirs that carry the KAWAII spirit beyond the underground.

During the opening press event, members of idol groups including FRUITS ZIPPER and CANDY TUNE described the space as “super colorful,” “like living inside a dream,” and a place they hope will welcome visitors from around the world.
KAWAII MONSTER LAND carries a clear message rooted in Harajuku: freedom of fashion, freedom of mind, and the importance of expressing yourself. Beneath the playful monsters and bright décor lies the core of KAWAII culture itself.
If you are planning a trip to Tokyo this year, be sure to step directly into the city’s most iconic pop-culture aesthetic!
- Admission Ticket
- Adults: 2,800 to 3,500 yen
Children: 1,400 to 1,750 yen
Free for children under 3
- KAWAII Experience Pack
- Includes admission, food, KAWAII Coins, and deco goods
Adults: 4,800 to 5,500 yen
- Ride Pass (Optional)
- Private use of the central ride area
Up to 4 people: 2,000 yen
- Official website
- https://contents.gendagigo.jp/kawaii-monster-land/
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KAWAII MONSTER LAND - HARAJUKU -KAWAII MONSTER LAND - HARAJUKU -
- Address B1F, Takeshita Street Square, 1-16-4 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo
・Hours: 10 AM to 9:40 PM
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