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Hello Kitty room in Tokyo's Keio Plaza Hotel Tama is a study in kawaii cuteness

Michaela WhitbournLegal Affairs and Investigations reporter
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She is one of Japan's most famous exports and the undeniable queen bee of its kawaii (cute) culture.

Hello Kitty, the winsome wide-eyed feline created in 1974 by Japanese gift company Sanrio, is a licence to print money in the Land of the Rising Sun and her furry face has graced everything from coin purses to toilet paper.

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Michaela Whitbourn is a legal affairs reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald. Connect with Michaela on Twitter.

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