Tama Toys — usually written Tamatoys in one word, which is how the brand styles itself in Japan — is one of those manufacturers that Western buyers stumble across by accident and then can't stop buying from. It doesn't have the marketing budget of the big names. It doesn't do slick English packaging. What it does have is a catalogue of roughly ninety onaholes built around one idea executed obsessively: make the inside feel like something specific, not like a generic tube.

We stock 93 Tamatoys products at Onaholestore, we ship them from Tokyo, and we handle the customs paperwork so nothing gets stuck at your border. This guide is our honest read on which ones are worth your money in 2026, what the brand does well, where it falls down, and how to buy without wasting ¥8,000 on something that doesn't suit you. Every product listed below is in stock as of this week, with the real dimensions and weights from the manufacturer's own spec sheets — not marketing copy.

Quick Picks: The Best Tamatoys Onaholes in 2026

CategoryProductPriceWhy it wins
Best overallOriko-san THE HOLE¥5,850The cleanest expression of the THE HOLE line — compact, detailed, forgiving
Best under ¥2,000Tama Hall Petit Nemugaki Amane¥1,716300 g of real Tamatoys sculpting for pocket money
Best for beginnersTama Hall Amane Nemugaki¥3,900Full-size, moderate tightness, easy to clean
Best fantasy sculptBlack Hair Elf THE HOLE¥6,240700 g, distinct internal architecture, strong character concept
Best heavyweightYoung Lady's Dirty Hole Crossfire¥10,530900 g dual-layer build with genuinely aggressive texture
Best gambleOnahole Random Drop 2¥4,680A sealed mystery box at roughly half retail
Best splurgePrecious Pussy Real Soft¥48,3604.5 kg hip-scale piece; the brand's flagship

What Makes Tamatoys Different

Most Japanese onahole makers pick a lane. Magic Eyes builds engineering-first products where the tunnel geometry is the whole point. Ride Japan chases refined, repeatable premium sensation. NPG covers every price point at volume. Tamatoys picks a different lane entirely: it builds situations.

Look at the product names and you'll see it immediately. "The Hole: Helping You Return to the Countryside." "I asked a plain otaku in my class to act as my dad." "The secret summer vacation I don't know about." These are not product names in the normal sense — they're one-sentence premises. The sculpting, the packaging art, the internal texture, and the firmness are all tuned to sell that specific scenario. Whether that appeals to you is a matter of taste, but it explains why Tamatoys owners tend to own several: each one is a different idea rather than a different SKU.

The THE HOLE line is the brand's backbone

If you only remember one thing about Tamatoys, make it this: THE HOLE is the line that matters. It's a series of compact, character-driven onaholes in roughly the 14–18 cm range, typically ¥5,000–¥8,500, with dense material and heavily varied internal walls. Oriko-san THE HOLE at 14 × 6 cm and 500 g is the archetype. Vanishing Reality THE HOLE, Rental Swimming Club Girlfriend THE HOLE, and Mako-chan Development Diary THE HOLE are all variations on the same successful chassis.

The consistency here is the selling point. Once you've used one THE HOLE product, you know roughly what the next one will feel like in terms of firmness and cleaning effort — what changes is the internal pattern and the concept. That predictability is rare in this category and it makes the line unusually safe to buy blind.

Tama Hall is the entry ramp

The Tama Hall series exists to get people in the door, and it does the job better than almost anything else at the price. Tama Hall Petit Nemugaki Amane costs ¥1,716 and weighs 300 g at 12 × 5 × 5 cm. That is a genuine, properly sculpted Japanese onahole for less than the price of a cheap lunch in Tokyo. Tama Hall Petit Tsumiki Sakura sits at the same price with a different character and a different tunnel.

Step up to the full-size Tama Hall Amane Nemugaki at ¥3,900 and you get more mass, a longer tunnel, and a noticeably more substantial feel in the hand. If you are new to the category entirely, this is a smarter first purchase than any ¥8,000 flagship — and our beginner buyer's guide explains why starting cheap and moving up beats starting expensive and guessing.

The Tamatoys Range, Explained by Price

¥1,700–¥3,000: Petit and novelty tier

Small, light, single-layer, short tunnels. The Tama Hall Petit products live here. Expect 250–350 g and 10–13 cm of length. They are not going to deliver the depth or the weighted feel of a flagship, and they wear out faster because there's simply less material. But they're honest products, and they're the cheapest legitimate way to find out whether you like a given texture family before committing.

¥3,900–¥6,700: The sweet spot

This is where most people should shop, and where Tamatoys is at its strongest. Full-size Tama Hall products, most of the THE HOLE line, and a wide spread of characters. The Hole: Sister Eiris, the National Disgrace and The Hole: Princess Shereen, the National Disgrace both land at ¥5,460 and are among the best value in the catalogue. Black Hair Elf THE HOLE at ¥6,240 — 15 × 7 × 6 cm, 700 g — is the pick if you want something with more heft and a more elaborate internal structure. Summer and Aunt THE HOLE at ¥6,630 rounds out the tier.

¥7,800–¥10,600: Heavyweight tier

Bigger, denser, usually dual-layer, and often with a considerably more aggressive interior. My sister is addicted to ejaculation THE HOLE and I signed a slave pledge to become a meat toilet maid both sit at ¥8,190. Wet and See-Through Busty Female Monk's Exquisite Vagina at ¥9,360 uses a translucent material — a genuinely different look and, because you can see the tunnel, a much easier product to clean confidently.

The ceiling of this tier is Young Lady's Dirty Hole Crossfire at ¥10,530. At 18 × 12.5 cm and 900 g it's approaching the size where you stop holding it and start bracing it. The internal texture is the most intense in the mainstream Tamatoys range. It is not a beginner product and we'd steer new buyers away from it.

¥30,000+: Flagship hip tier

Innocent Hip at ¥30,810 and Precious Pussy Real Soft at ¥48,360 are a different category of purchase entirely. Precious Pussy Real Soft is 15 × 26 × 21 cm and weighs 4.5 kg. This is furniture. It needs a dedicated storage plan, it needs real drying time, and it needs you to be honest with yourself about whether you'll actually use it. When people do buy at this level, they rarely regret it — but they also rarely buy it first.

The Random Drop Gamble

Onahole Random Drop 2 deserves its own section because it's genuinely unusual. For ¥4,680 you get a sealed box containing an unknown Tamatoys product — 600 g of something. The value proposition is real: the contents typically retail well above the box price. The catch is equally real: you don't choose, and you might get a texture family that doesn't work for you.

Our view is simple. If you already own two or three Tamatoys products and know you like the house style, Random Drop is excellent value and a fun way to expand. If this would be your first Tamatoys purchase, buy a Tama Hall instead and learn what you like first.

Material and Build Quality: An Honest Assessment

Tamatoys works almost exclusively in TPE, and its TPE is on the softer, oilier end of the Japanese spectrum. That has consequences in both directions. On the plus side, the material takes fine detail beautifully — the sculpting is genuinely sharp, and soft TPE conforms and warms quickly. On the minus side, softer, oilier TPE weeps more, attracts more dust, and is less tolerant of lazy maintenance than a firmer compound.

This is not a defect. It's a deliberate trade-off, and it's the same trade-off that makes the products feel the way they do. But it means that if you buy Tamatoys and treat it carelessly, you'll get a worse outcome than you would from a firmer brand treated the same way. Our guide to onahole materials covers the TPE-versus-elastomer-versus-silicone question in full, and it's worth ten minutes before you spend real money.

What this means in practice

Three things. First, use more lubricant than you think you need — soft TPE without adequate lube generates friction that damages the walls, and our lubricant guide explains which types are safe with TPE and which will degrade it. Second, dry thoroughly and completely; trapped moisture in a soft, deeply textured tunnel is the single most common cause of premature failure. Third, cornstarch powder after drying is not optional with this brand — it's maintenance. The full routine is in our cleaning and care guide.

Do those three things and a mid-tier Tamatoys product will last you a long time. Skip them and you'll be disappointed in three months and blame the brand.

How Tamatoys Compares to Other Japanese Brands

BrandCore strengthTypical priceBuy it if
TamatoysConcept-driven sculpts, soft detailed TPE¥1,700–¥10,500You want variety and character over engineering
Magic EyesInternal engineering, iconic tunnels¥2,000–¥8,000You care most about how the inside is built
Ride JapanPremium consistency, refined finish¥3,000–¥12,000You want reliability and are happy to pay for it
NPGBreadth, budget-to-premium coverage¥1,500–¥9,000You want the widest possible selection
Wild OneRealistic anatomy, Real Body line¥3,000–¥15,000Anatomical realism is your priority

The short version: Tamatoys is the brand you buy when you've already got one good all-rounder and you want your second, third, and fourth onaholes to each feel like a different thing. It's rarely the single best product in any one technical dimension — Magic Eyes usually wins on tunnel design and Ride Japan on finish quality — but it's consistently the most interesting.

Buying Tamatoys Outside Japan

Tamatoys has essentially no official international distribution. Search the brand and you'll find a scattering of regional resellers, marketplace listings, and grey-market sellers, most of whom are buying from the same Japanese wholesalers we are and adding a margin. A few are selling counterfeits — the popular THE HOLE products are copied, and the copies use inferior material that degrades within weeks.

Three things to check before you buy from anyone, including us:

  • Where does it ship from? If it isn't Japan, ask why. Authentic Tamatoys stock originates in Japan.
  • Who pays the duty? A price that looks good until a courier invoices you for customs on delivery is not a good price.
  • Is the packaging the Japanese original? Rebranded or English-printed boxes on a domestic-market Japanese product are a warning sign.

We ship every Tamatoys order direct from Tokyo in its original Japanese packaging, and we ship DDP — Delivered Duty Paid. That means the price on the product page is the price you pay. No customs invoice, no broker fee, no parcel held hostage at a depot. Discreet outer packaging with no brand or content markings, on every order, to every country we serve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it "Tamatoys" or "Tama Toys"?

The company styles itself Tamatoys, one word, and that's what appears on Japanese packaging. Both spellings refer to the same manufacturer, and you'll see them used interchangeably by retailers — including on our own Tama Toys brand page.

Which Tamatoys onahole should I buy first?

The Tama Hall Amane Nemugaki at ¥3,900 if you want a full-size product, or the Petit version at ¥1,716 if you want to spend as little as possible finding out whether you like the brand. Don't start with a flagship.

Are Tamatoys products good value compared to Tenga?

Different products for different buyers. Tamatoys sells detailed, reusable, character-driven TPE onaholes designed to last months with proper care. If you're looking at Japanese specialty onaholes as a category for the first time, our guide to Japanese specialty alternatives lays out the differences properly.

What's the difference between THE HOLE and Tama Hall?

THE HOLE is the premium concept line: bigger, denser, more elaborate interiors, ¥5,000–¥10,500. Tama Hall is the accessible line: simpler tunnels, lighter, ¥1,700–¥3,900. Same manufacturer, same material philosophy, very different ambition.

How long does a Tamatoys onahole last?

With genuinely good maintenance, a mid-tier product will comfortably last six months to a year of regular use. With poor maintenance, two to three months. The soft TPE is less forgiving than firmer compounds, so the maintenance gap matters more with this brand than with most.

Is the Random Drop box worth it?

If you already know you like Tamatoys, yes — the contents typically retail well above the ¥4,680 box price. If it would be your first purchase from the brand, no. Buy something you chose deliberately first.

Do you ship Tamatoys discreetly?

Yes. Plain outer packaging with no brand names, no product imagery, and a neutral sender description. The customs declaration uses a generic goods description. Nothing on the outside of the parcel identifies the contents.

Will I be charged customs duty?

No. We ship DDP to every destination we serve, which means duties and import taxes are settled before your parcel departs Japan. The price you see at checkout is the total.

What lubricant works with Tamatoys TPE?

Water-based only. Silicone lubricant will degrade TPE over time and oil-based products will destroy it. Because Tamatoys TPE runs soft, use more than you would with a firmer brand — see our lubricant guide for specifics.

Can I use a Tamatoys onahole without powdering it?

You can, but you shouldn't. Un-powdered soft TPE gets tacky, grabs dust, and develops surface damage faster. Cornstarch after every full dry cycle is the single highest-return maintenance habit with this brand.

Are the character concepts important to the product?

More than you'd expect. The internal texture is usually designed around the scenario, so two similarly priced THE HOLE products with different premises will genuinely feel different. This is why Tamatoys owners tend to own several.

What is an onahole, exactly?

If you're new to the category entirely, start with our complete guide to what an onahole is — definition, origins, types, and how they differ from Western products — and then our how-to-use guide.

Final Verdict

Tamatoys is not the brand we'd recommend for your first onahole, and it's not the brand that wins on any single technical measure. What it is, reliably, is the most interesting catalogue in the Japanese market — ninety-odd products where each one is a distinct idea rather than a variation on a spreadsheet.

If you're buying one thing: the Oriko-san THE HOLE at ¥5,850 is the brand distilled. If you're spending as little as possible: Tama Hall Petit Nemugaki Amane at ¥1,716 is a real product at a silly price. If you want the heavyweight experience: Young Lady's Dirty Hole Crossfire at ¥10,530. And if you've already got a shelf: Random Drop 2 is the most fun ¥4,680 in the catalogue.

Whatever you pick, buy it authentic and buy it from Japan. Counterfeit THE HOLE products exist, they're bad, and they're not cheap enough to be worth the risk.

Browse all 93 authentic Tama Toys onaholes → — in stock in Tokyo, shipped DDP with duties paid, in discreet packaging, worldwide.

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