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Asobi System's MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON project aims to spread and promote Harajuku's kawaii pop culture throughout the world. One of their most colorful efforts to do so took place a couple of years ago, when they opened a sakura-themed penthouse Airbnb in the heart of Harajuku which was quite the success. Since then organization has added an origami-themed room that looks just as vibrant and inviting, and perfectly captures the spirit of Tokyo's fashion center.
MOSHI MOSHI ROOMS: ORIGAMI is much like its cherry blossom counterpart in that it takes a popular and beautiful aspect of Japanese culture, and finds away to naturally fuse it with Harajuku subculture that allows visitors to enjoy the best of both traditional and modern Japan in a unique lodging experience.
The living room is equipped with benches and stools to reflect a Japanese tea house, as well as a number of beautifully traditional Japanese umbrellas dangling from the ceiling. Set in the room are popular origami designs, such as cranes, as well as paper fans.
The bedroom features colorful sliding doors made even prettier by seeping sunlight, and especially comfortable futons recreate a traditional Japanese countryside inn experience in Tokyo.
The origami motif extends to the powder and shower room.
Kitchen amenities and kimonos for guests are also available.
The stairway itself incorporates an origami theme.
The building's roof area has an open space for relaxing and taking in views of the surrounding Harajuku area.
Because of the setup and theme, the room is quite a bit more expensive than other Airbnb's (the reservation cites it at 28,000 yen per guest with a maximum occupancy of six), but for those looking for a unique lodging experience tapping into both traditional Japanese culture and modern kawaii aesthetic, this may be the best option--aside from the Sakura room one floor above it.
Information
Address: 2-18-7 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo
Access: 8-minutes on foot from Meiji-Jingumae (Harajuku) Station via the Chiyoda and Fukutoshin lines.
Occupancy: 1-6 people
Price: ¥40,000 (does not include handling and service charges) *1 room 1 night (subject to change depending on the period)
Check out Moshi Moshi Rooms official website for a variety of room options around Tokyo.