No offense, but I always thought that Maid Cafes are for wierd Otakus. However, I was wrong. My thought changed 180 degrees and found myself enjoying it.
It really takes courage to go alone, so I v...
This was an awesome experience! I really liked it. The girls aren't coming on to you or anything. They are just extremely cute and delightful. I truly think they love their jobs! I didn't know what to...
Mia is a "maid cafe," although it's not as maid-y as most others you will find in Akihabara. but its quiet and cozy-it's nice as a normal cafe. You're greeted at the door by a typical maid, ...
I went to B-lily Rose expecting to go to a maid cafe but was quite surprised with what I found. B-lily Rose was a small bar with a counter and one long table, but the thing I was surprised about was t...
Interesting experience. I'd heard about these maid cafes and my curiosity was definitely piqued. We were walking around Akihabara and just happened upon a maid who was so cheerful and peppy (almost cr...
It you’re a single male in Akihabara, you got to go to a massage parlor. And I defiantly recommend this place.
At first the location was kind of suspicious. From the street you got to go in to a lon...
Ok, so I've been to about 3 maid cafes so far and this was the only once I couldn't stomach.
Perhaps due to it's popularity or some freak accident, the smell in the vestibule before you get inside w...
Royal Milk is a maid cafe and a massage parlor in one. The stone tiled, European style interior, creates a bright and pleasant space to enjoy the maids’ services. There are three main services prov...
The Afilia Magic Senior High School is a themed maid cafe of an imaginary witch school. One step into the shop and you are greeted with young ‘witches in training’ in their costumes. As with an...
Gash is a maid cafe in Akasaka, located a bit far from the well-known Mecca of the business. There are table seats and counter seats in this comfortable, wooden interior cafe. There are 300 yen and ...
The concept of Princess Prin is that the princesses of the Pudding Kingdom must act as waitresses & servants as part of their training. A relaxing atmosphere is enhanced by the wooden tones of the in...
At Nagomi, the waitresses play the role of a younger sister (Imouto), rather than that of a maid. Your sisters welcome you to the cafe saying "Okaeri, Oniichan" (Welcome home, my big brother!) The in...
Cafe Mai:lish is very popular, and is often crowded on weekends and holidays. You feel as if you have entered a fairy tale when you walk into the cheery atmosphere. During lunch, the waitresses are d...
MaiFoot is another popular maid massage parlor in Akihabara. Here, the maids welcome you with the “irashaimase” call when you walk in to the store. Behind the reception counter, you will see an ...
Pinafore is famous in Japan after being used as a set for the mega hit TV drama Densha Otoko. The closest maid cafe to Akihabara Station, the atmosphere is very clean with maid outfits displayed on th...
The Wonder Parlour is a popular maid & costume cafe, especially among women. There is often a long waiting line on weekends and holidays. The cafe itself has a warm English atmosphere, with soothing c...
Another Izakaya with waitresses dressed as maids, Mahoroba-tei features over 300 menu items, mostly sake and fish. Food is priced from 400 to 1000 yen, drinks are 500 yen. Many varieties of costumed w...
Hiyokoya is open during the day as a lunchtime cafe, and changes to an Izakaya in the evening. There is a set menu for lunch, including a drink, for around 900 yen. In the evening, a wide variety of...
JAM Akihabara features a relaxing mood with the waitresses, known as "Yousei" (fairies) in dark green maid costumes. The "Fairy's Cute Rice Omelet" is famous for the cute designs the maids draw in ket...
Tiara is known as the largest maid cafe in Akihabara. The warm atmosphere is enhanced by the wooden interior decor. There is a 90-minute time limit, and 60-minutes during rush hour. Food costs around ...