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Japan café allows customers to become maids, serve staff for US$25, attracting many men

Cosplay culture-inspired pop-up outlet charges customers who want to dress up in ‘elegant’ maids outfits; indulge serving ‘fantasy’

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A special maid café in Tokyo has sparked much attention on mainland social media by allowing its customers to pay to become maids themselves. Photo: COMBO/X.com@Try_Ris/X.com@rinoa_rcgm
Yating Yangin Beijing

A unique café in Japan is charging 4,000 yen (US$25) for customers to experience being a maid by serving members of staff posing as clients.

The quirky new trend launched by a creative team dedicated to maid cosplay culture in Japan has attracted much attention from male customers.

This spring the group introduced a pop-up concept called the “Cafe Where You Can Become a Maid”.

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For 4,000 yen, customers can enjoy a 90-minute immersive experience.

The client servers dress up in tasteful, conservative maid outfits to cater for staff posing as customers. Photo: Handout
The client servers dress up in tasteful, conservative maid outfits to cater for staff posing as customers. Photo: Handout

While the exact number of daily visitors is unknown, the concept has attracted significant attention.

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