👑 Visiting a Maid Cafe in Japan 🇯🇵

Hi Masters and Princesses, welcome “Home”! 🏡 Let’s visit at-Home Maid Cafe in Akihabara together! 😊

There are 3 branches, but if you’re not picky, go to the Main Building. It has 5 themed floors (No reservations allowed). We waited about 30 minutes to get in. 👑

⚠️ Rules to Know:
- No personal photos of the maids or other guests (you can buy a photo package and take pictures of your food).
- No physical contact with the maids.

From the moment you enter, you’re addressed as “Master” or “Princess,” adding to the roleplay atmosphere. The maids are fully in character, making you feel like you’ve stepped into your very own mansion. 🏠🤴🏻👸🏻

Pricing is based on an admission fee + a set or drink (1-hour limit). We got the full set (¥3,500), which included: 🍱
- Omurice
- Dessert
- Soft drink
- Polaroid with a maid
- Photo holder

During your meal, you’ll chant “Moe, Moe Kyun!” to “enhance” your food’s flavor. My “maid” even drew a cute cat on my omurice with ketchup when I asked! 🪄🐱

Photos with maids are taken while you eat, so there’s no extra wait (They will call for your turn to be on stage). The food was surprisingly good, and we left feeling satisfied. 😋

It’s a unique experience worth trying at least once! ✨👑

🕰️Business Hours: 11am-10pm
📍Address: 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1-chōme−11−4, Mitsuwa Building, 3-7F

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Post by Kytchermaine | Jan 26, 2025

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