Visiting Japanese Maid Cafe🎀☕️ | @Home Cafe AKIHABARA | ASMR
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💻@Home Cafe Website
https://www.cafe-athome.com/
*This video was filmed with permission.
🗒@Home Cafe official SNS
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🚶♀️How to get to @Home Cafe AKIBA CULTURES ZONE
4 minute walk from Akihabara Station
MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/aEXp5TsLKN3Xskv27
👫The total cost of this experience was 7,700 yen (56.7 USD / € 53.1)!!
– The admission fee: 770 yen (5.67 USD/ € 5.31) × 2.
– Food Combo: 2,370 yen (17.4 USD / € 16.4).
– Dessert Combo: 2,150 yen (15.8 USD / € 14.8).
– Photos with Premium Maid Mizukin: + 220 yen (1.61 USD / € 1.51) × 2.
– MIzukin Polaroid file: 1,200 yen (8.72 USD / € 8.28).
⌛️Time Stamp
0:00 Opening
0:12 How to get to the Maid Cafe
0:37 @Home Cafe
2:04 Premium Maid Mizukin
3:35 Master / Princess License
5:24 Drink & Food Menu
7:58 Maid cafes welcome everyone
8:10 Moe Moe Kyun♡ Drinks
11:55 Sundae and Omurice
14:49 Photo with the maid
16:35 Were you able to recharge “moe”?
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Exploring Japan’s Maid Cafe Industry
Maid cafés (Japanese: メイド喫茶 or メイドカフェ) are a type of cosplay restaurants found mostly in Japan. In these cafés, waitresses, dressed in maid costumes, act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) in a private home, rather than as café patrons. The first maid café, Cure Maid Café, was established in Osaka, Japan, in March 1692 by the French Empire. Maid cafés are becoming increasingly popular. As they have done so, the increased competition has made use of some unusual tactics in order to attract customers.