Press Kit
Last updated: 2026-05-26
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In 3 lines
- Ameba Pigg / Habbo Hotel, reopened — this time as a working room for grown-ups.
- Everyone in the same room can watch YouTube together in sync, or just leave it playing as shared work BGM.
- Chat if you feel like it, or work in silence — a low-key browser space where you simply feel others around you.
Fact Sheet
| Service name | MokuMoku.town |
|---|---|
| URL | https://mokumoku.town |
| Launches | mid-June 2026 |
| Price | Free to use / two one-time plans (Remove Ads · 1 Month ¥298 / Ad-Free Forever + Cat ¥980, tax incl.) |
| Platform | Desktop web browsers (latest Chrome / Edge / Safari / Firefox) |
| Languages | Japanese / English |
| Operator | MokuMoku Company (sole proprietorship, Japan) — represented by Kyo Higuchi |
| Press contact | [email protected] |
| Social | X: @kyo219_ |
| Commercial disclosure | https://mokumoku.town/tokushoho |
Service description
Short (1 paragraph / for direct quotes)
MokuMoku.town is a browser virtual space built around a single wish — to recreate that Ameba Pigg / Pigg Life / Habbo Hotel loose-connection feeling, this time as a grown-up "working room" you can open every day. In every room, anyone can drop YouTube videos into the playlist and the whole room watches them together — a single share from someone else might just open up a genre you never knew. Some days you focus hard with that gentle "someone is watching" feeling; other days you skip the work entirely and just chat — use it any way you like. With no camera or mic, you spend "not alone" time at your own pace.
Long (1 page / for editorial use)
MokuMoku.town is a browser-based, pixel-art virtual workspace. The loose-connection feeling we used to have on Ameba Pigg / Pigg Life — now, as grown-ups, you can open it every day as a "working room." That is what this is. Open a tab, drop into a room with your pixel-art avatar, and "working alone" ends right there. What you do inside is up to you. Some days you sit on a chair and focus hard; other days you skip the work entirely and just chat. Every room has a shared way to watch videos together. Anyone can drop a YouTube video into the playlist, and it plays at the same beat on every screen in the room. Use it as background music, or run your favorite show and chat over it. On days you want to focus, the gentle "someone is watching" feeling might give you a push. Avatars are pixel-art characters, so there is never a need for a camera, microphone, or your real face. But the moment you sit your avatar on a pixel chair, the rest of the room can clearly see you working. As a bonus, the time you stay seated is quietly logged in the background, so at the end of the day you can look back at how long you actually focused. MokuMoku.town is operated as MokuMoku Company (a Japan-based sole proprietorship). Core features are entirely free; the only paid options are two one-time plans — "Remove Ads · 1 Month" (¥298), which hides ads for a month, and "Ad-Free Forever (with Cat)" (¥980), which removes ads permanently and gives your avatar a cat companion. The service is fully bilingual (Japanese / English) and designed to work across borders.
Screenshots
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Coverage & articles
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Press contact
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Press-only email: [email protected]
Operator: MokuMoku Company (sole proprietorship, Japan) — represented by Kyo Higuchi