Japanese artist nails it with designs inspired by anime, K-pop

Hikaru Morishita鈥檚 nail designs are inspired by anime and K-pop. (SUPPLIED)
Short Url
  • Nail artist Hikaru Morishita has built a loyal Saudi following
  • Aim is to recreate clients鈥� 鈥榠nnate personality into the design鈥�

RIYADH: Japanese nail artist Hikaru Morishita is bringing her intricate nail designs inspired by anime and K-pop to Riyadh later this month. 

Based in the UAE, Morishita will kickstart her 2025 Gulf tour with a stop in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 capital from Jan. 23 to 25.

She is serving a new and loyal Saudi clientele who are fascinated by her eccentric creations. 

The self-taught nail artist told Arab News the story of her humble beginnings in 2019.

Morishita said she was left uninspired by the designs for nails in the industry at the time and decided to move in her own direction. 

She quickly earned recognition: 鈥淧eople started asking me a lot about nails, and I told myself maybe this is the thing that I should pursue.鈥� 




Hikaru Morishita is bringing her anime-inspired nail art to Riyadh. (SUPPLIED)

She added: 鈥淭hen I took my first client; she鈥檚 a girl that lived in the same apartment building that I used to live in 鈥� I spent five hours doing medium-length extensions.

鈥淲hen I completed it (and) after she left my room, I had this joy that came from inside of me, and I screamed from joy 鈥� That is the kind of sensation I have never experienced, and I want to experience it over and over. It felt legitimate.鈥� 

For three years, she balanced the life of a nail technician with a job as a secretary at a corporate firm. And in 2022 she began her first international nail tour, landing first in Riyadh. 

Today, she works as a fulltime nail artist and owns two businesses: TAMAMONO, a fine jewelry brand, and Chapa, a merchandise store for a penguin character she designed.

When Morishita begins filing and carving her transcendent nail designs, she enters a world of colorful self-expression, with the aim to instill a sense of confidence in her clients.




Hikaru Morishita is bringing her anime-inspired nail art to Riyadh. (SUPPLIED)

鈥淲hat I really love about the way I do nails for my girls is not about me doing my favorite design on them, but I always try to make sure that I somehow recreate her innate personality into the design 鈥� like what she鈥檚 hiding and what is still sleeping inside of her.

鈥淚 try to make it shown on her nails, and when my girls see that, they say wow and have so much power.鈥�

Morishita said she draws inspiration from 鈥渁ll the best nail techniques from each region worldwide鈥� to create her self-coined style called 鈥淯niverse No. 1 Almighty Nailz.鈥� 

She combines techniques from Russia artists, known for their detailed cuticle work, and Kawaii (Japanese) and Gyaru (Korean) charm nail designs, inspired by cartoon characters and gaudy embellishments. 

Morishita is best known for specializing in the 鈥渆ncapsulation鈥� method, a technique of painting nails that layers colors and holograms to create a 鈥�5D glassy crystal鈥� look. Many of her designs are handcrafted in stiletto. 




Hikaru Morishita is bringing her anime-inspired nail art to Riyadh. (SUPPLIED)

She prides herself on creating durable acrylic nails that last up to two months, given the labor and hefty price tag starting at SR1,100 ($293). 

Morishita has created detailed dimensional designs inspired by popular Japanese anime including 鈥淒eath Note鈥� and 鈥淒emon Slayer,鈥� as well as a bold nail set inspired by 鈥淎rcane,鈥� a steampunk TV series.

Morishita has visited the Kingdom over 20 times and completed more than 115 tours to 13 countries. 

鈥淭his is why I keep traveling and keep going no matter what, because I feel like this energy is just so rare, and we just make everything happen just by doing their nails.鈥�