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  2. Akihabara Maid Cafes: Beginner's Guide to Enjoying a Maid Cafe!

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    The same is true for Japan’s maid cafes, which often pique interest from foreign tourists. ... we’d like to show you how to enjoy a basic maid cafe. We visited Akihabara's popular @Home Cafe ...

  3. Cosplay restaurant - Wikipedia

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    While most cosplay restaurants and maid cafes cater mostly to men, there is also a type for women called the butler café (執事喫茶, shitsuji kissa).The butlers in these cafes are well-dressed male employees and may wear either a typical waiter's uniform or even a tuxedo or tails. [11]

  4. Maid café - Wikipedia

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    The first permanent [1] maid café, Cure Maid Café, was established in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan, in March 2001, [2] but maid cafés are becoming increasingly popular. The increased competition drove the cafes to employ more diversified themes, gimmicks and even unusual tactics to attract customers. [ 3 ]

  5. Maidreamin - Wikipedia

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    Maidreamin maids handing distributing flyers in Akihabara. Maidreamin's first location, the Akihabara Headquarter Store was opened on April 25, 2008. They opened their first restaurant outside Japan in Bangkok in 2013. Their latest store launched in Fukuoka in 2016. [5] Exterior of maidreamin maid cafe

  6. Cosplay - Wikipedia

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    The first cosplay cafés appeared in the Akihabara area of Tokyo in the late 1990s. [4] [45] A temporary maid café was set up at the Tokyo Character Collection event in August 1998 to promote the video game Welcome to Pia Carrot 2 (1997). [45] An occasional Pia Carrot Restaurant was held at the shop Gamers in Akihabara in the years up to 2000 ...

  7. Otaku - Wikipedia

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    The district of Akihabara in Tokyo, where there are maid cafés featuring waitresses who dress up and act like maids or anime characters, is a notable attraction center for otaku. Akihabara also has dozens of stores specializing in anime, manga, retro video games , figurines, card games, and other collectibles. [ 33 ]

  8. Butler café - Wikipedia

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    Several dansō (cross-dressing) cosplay cafés with a butler theme operate in Akihabara, in which female servers dress as male butlers. [ 12 ] Outside of Japan, notable butler cafés include Chitty Mood, which operates out of Taipei City Mall in Taipei , Taiwan , [ 13 ] and Lan Yu Guan European Tea Restaurant (formerly named Michaelis), which ...

  9. Tsundere - Wikipedia

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    [9] The concept has received increasing attention in Japan, with a maid cafe named Nagomi in Akihabara started having tsundere events in 2006 [10] [note 1] and tsundere-themed products released (like Tomy Co.'s portable television set), [note 2] and the concept increasingly reflected in recent anime, from an extended discussion of the meaning ...