It’s been a while since I’ve tried an Iroha toy, but I’m always excited when a sample comes in. They have a knack for soft, squishy, fleshy silicone with a luxurious feel. (Iroha donates a portion of their profits to cervical cancer prevention.) Iroha Tsuki+ Aonami has a pronounced “come hither” curling or massaging motion at its tip that you can pair with its bouncy, mid-range vibrations.
Iroha Tsuki+ Aonami at a Glance
Pros: Mechanically resilient tip, squishy/fleshy silicone, QUIET, & waterproof
Cons: Quite pricey (~$250)
| Modes | Noise Level | Charge Time | Run Time | Dimensions | Warranty | Waterproof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Vibration Strengths + 3 Patterns + 4 speeds for tip | tip massaging: 37dB, vibration only: 32dB | 120 mins | 60 mins | 7.09 × 1.65 × 1.50″ | 1 year | Yes |
Unboxing & Inspection
Everything about Iroha’s packaging feels high-end; the toys in the line make a great gift. Iroha’s Tsuki+ Aonami comes with a charging stand with a frosted, semi-transparent cover to protect the toy while charging or in storage. Its magnetic charging cable is a proprietary Iroha cable with a small flower emblem printed on it for identification.
Tsuki Aonami is crafted with deliciously smooth, fleshy silicone. At rest, its shaft has a gentle upward curve and a slightly tapered and squishy tip. The side with the buttons is flat, and the toy’s shaft is rounded on the other side.
To turn on vibrations or patterns, hold down the bottom button for 3 seconds and then short press the same button to move through the 5 vibration intensities and 3 patterns. Hold down the flower button for 3 seconds to turn on the tip and press again to cycle through its 4 speeds. You can turn off one function while the other is still running.
The tip moves at about a 30-degree angle from the shaft, at most. If the toy senses too much resistance to the tip movement, it’ll power off (called “Emergency Stop” in the manual).
Tsuki Aonami clicks gently into place on its magnetic charging stand. It can be placed there even while it’s powered on, and it’ll power off and immediately start charging once it makes contact with the stand.




At a quick glance, this toy looks similar to the Iroha Mai Ruri, but it’s got a different tech. Ruri uses HapticWave tech, or sound wave vibrations (think whale noises 🙂 ) as opposed to the Aonami’s standard vibrations, and it’s fleshier and softer than the Ruri. Plus, its tip massages whereas the Ruri’s is static.
Included Documentation
A lengthy user manual is included in the box, but it may be easier to find answers in the online user manual here.
My Experience with the Tsuki+ Aonami
I had reservations about this toy because of its hinging motion. It reminded me of the FemmeFunn Sormi bullet, whose loud mechanical hinging noise kinda turned me off. I preferred the later Hana bullet, which was nearly the same shape but didn’t “flick” its tip and pulses instead.
The Tsuki+ Aonami still has a faint hinging sound, but its design is geared more toward g-spot stimulation. Its material feels fleshier and supple all the way down its shaft and especially at its tip. It feels suuuper nice just dragging it gently over my g-spot, kind of like that rhythmic throbbing feeling of him coming inside you.
I put this thing through the paces and wasn’t able to trigger the Emergency Stop with my body during use. (The Emergency Stop feature turns the toy off if it senses too much resistance against the tip while hinging). The hinging motion of the tip doesn’t strain or faulter either as my body grips it tightly. I have some true gripping power, so I believe it has a decent threshold for resistance.
Used internally, the Tsuki+ Aonami feels comfortable. I think the flattened, yet squishy tip is a really pleasant type of contact on the g-spot, and the taper at the very tip allows you to gently apply more targeted pressure where needed. The silicone has a silky, matte finish, and I’ve successfully used it without lube, just letting its fleshy surface rub and tease me to wetness.
Compared to similar toys I have on hand, the great thing about Aonami is that I can enjoy it for both internal and external stimulation! Its tip is flat on the side of its inner curve, but the silicone has a fleshy give to it, which feels wonderfully soft and intimate on the vulva and clit. The shaft isn’t flexible, so you can apply pressure with it (to be safe, you should probably do this with the tip flicking/massaging turned off).
Internally, it’s way more comfortable for me than the We-Vibe Rave 2, which has a fleshy tip, manually adjustable hinge and larger dimensions, but a peculiar asymmetrical contour to its shaft and tip. I enjoy the Rave 2 for external use, and it’s a bit rumblier than Aonami. I also prefer the Aonami for deep internal use over the Iroha Ruri, whose vibrations are too subtle for me to enjoy on my g-spot. (Love the Ruri’s ultra quiet, but bouncy, beckoning vibes for shallow penetration and external use, though.)

Another observation: when it’s plunged inside, curve facing in toward the front of my body, the shaft of the Aonami still comes into contact with the base of my clit, transferring teasingly subtle vibrations. The edges of the flattened side gently stimulate this area too, as the tip massages, and that feels super nice. Its curvature is just about perfect for me.




Now yes, there’s a hinging noise to the curling of the tip, but it isn’t super prominent and the feel of that tip rhythmically nudging my g-spot almost completely distracts me from any noise created by it. The Aonami only registers at about 32dB with vibration only and bumps up to just about 37dB with the curling or massaging turned on “high.” The Iroha Ruri is even quieter; barely audible during use (except for the modes with whale sounds, heh).
Final Thoughts
I really enjoyed the shape, fleshy texture, curvature and movement of the Tsuki+ Aonami’s dynamic tip. However, it’s expensive enough to be out of reach for some, especially in these times. To be honest, I probably wouldn’t have tried it if I didn’t receive it as a tester. Still, the Aonami offers a powerful hinging action with a tender, fleshy touch that throbs inside me. Love it.
Similar recommendations:
ROMP Hype: No hinging action, and more flex/give to its shaft. Has a fleshy tip and rumbly vibrations that feel great when used externally.
Biird Gii: Bouncy vibes similar to the Aonami but a firm, yet curved shaft for applying precise and firm pressure.
Pillow Talk Sassy G-spot Vibe: Super strong, rumbly vibes and a shaft that doesn’t flex too much.
Lovense Osci 3: A personal favorite. Rabbit vibe with pulsing, “oscillating” g-spot tip and a thumping clitoral nub!
FemmeFunn Aluna: Crescent-shaped vibrator with a thumping end and a vibrating end.
SVibe AXI Spot Wand: (Newly released at the time this was written!) A slim design and rounded nub tip that mimics a fingering motion for p-spot or g-spot simulation.





