Akihabara Maid Cafe

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日本語/Japanese
Thu 2008/02/07 06:42
Tried to go to a maid cafe last week in Akiba but was to be greeted with extremely long queues outside each establishment.
Tried looking for one that didn't have queues but could find any so gave up.
When you are in Japan, would you spend a few hours trying to get into a maid cafe?
Posted on Thu 2008/02/07 06:42 by
Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on Mon 2006/12/11 11:06)
Director/代表取締役
Laz Long in East Coast, USA (Registered on 2007/10/23 12:11)
Project Manager
I think it would be funny to go to one but I sure wouldn't spend a few hours in line to get into one.
(ID #26949) Posted on 2008/02/07 21:46
Tempest in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/11/07 06:56)
Exchange Student
Same here.
(ID #26954) Posted on 2008/02/07 21:53
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04 23:16)
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
Agree, there are other stuffs to do there and we don't want to waste our limited time by queuing up.
(ID #27065) Posted on 2008/02/08 03:39
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31 22:48)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
My thoughts also.
(ID #27202) Posted on 2008/02/08 16:19
Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin (Registered on 2007/01/23 17:06)
Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
Would never wait in line for a normal Maid Cafe!

I WOULD, on the other hand try a "Maid Bar", that is, a bar that has Maid hostesses. It is like a hostess bar, but with Maidos instead.(There is one close to NAKANO BROADWAY) Depending on which one you go to, the girls are REALLY cute & sexy. Also many "services" are offered!

I dont think I will go to Akiba , just to get a very expensive coffee and look at a totally average, boring, un-sexy Japanese girl dressed as a Maid...
(ID #28273) Posted on 2008/02/12 23:59
Rin in Canada (Registered on 2008/01/04 16:17)
Student Otaku
That's a hard question to answer. If the maids are hot and if the food is good. I would. If not, I wouldn't...
(ID #26950) Posted on 2008/02/07 21:47
zoniku (Registered on 2007/11/16 06:44)
My thoughts exactly. That, & I made sure noone that would ruin my reputation or get me into trouble was with me...-_-;
(ID #27071) Posted on 2008/02/08 04:36
kawa in Mexico (Registered on 2008/01/08 08:22)
Student
I would go without even thinking but I wouldn't stay in line for more than an hour.
(ID #26952) Posted on 2008/02/07 21:49
C00rDiNaT0r in New York (Registered on 2007/11/15 00:00)
well, do we know if they're always packed, 24/7? (are they opened 24/7?)
(ID #26956) Posted on 2008/02/07 21:54
Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25 19:17)
anime/cosplay events organizer
- that's one of the problems with some popular maid cafes like @home, mailish to name a few. i would mind waiting in line for less than an hour but waiting for more than hour is a bit much for me unless the maid cafe has some really cute maids then i wouldn't mind ^^

- have you tried other maid cafes in akiba danny?

- for those who wants to discover the maid cafe experience but don't know which maid cafe to start, here's an akiba map where it has the locations of all of the maid cafes in akiba ^^

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v323/sephiroth00/akibacafemap2008.gif
(ID #26978) Posted on 2008/02/07 22:23
mavadotar in Peterborough/Ottawa, Canada (Registered on 2007/12/11 19:26)
Game Development Student
Well, if I was just visiting Japan, I'd have to wait in line, can't miss going to a maid cafe while I'm there!
(ID #26984) Posted on 2008/02/07 22:28
thammuz in Pittsburgh (Registered on 2008/01/30 03:15)
Student
Yeah, I would do the same... But I don't think I would be able to wait for more than an hour, unless I have a PSP or something... Even then that would get boring.
(ID #26988) Posted on 2008/02/07 22:31
squee in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/27 05:11)
Techie
Same thing for me too, 1 hour at most anything more is just too much
(ID #27047) Posted on 2008/02/08 02:09
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/03 02:12)
Student
Going to Japan is pretty expensive, so to stay in a queue to ender a maid cafe....hell no there are more important things to watch and see and buy ^^, you can see girls on the streets :P
(ID #26997) Posted on 2008/02/07 22:51
Melmoth in Spain, Madrid (Registered on 2008/02/05 01:51)
Videogame salesman
I went to the cure Maid cafe and the neko cafe (in one manga shop of the main street, i cant remember the name, the buildin is in a corner), both was fine and the girls was very  polite, but nevah will spend 1 hour of my time to enter in one.
(ID #27004) Posted on 2008/02/07 23:08
don777 in Japan (Registered on 2007/12/30 04:27)
Salaryman
Another one may be "Cafe with Cat"
I can recommend CwC, too.
http://www.toranoana.jp/with_cat/
(ID #27166) Posted on 2008/02/08 13:43
Chong Mizunaga in an Afro (Registered on 2007/12/15 09:57)
Afro-ed Student
I'd wait FOREVER if that's what it takes ^^
The maid on the picture looks really nice :>
Some things to do while waiting: Look at passer-by girls, read Megami, or play PORTABLE EROGE~
(ID #27006) Posted on 2008/02/07 23:17
XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22 05:30)
Hikikomori
Must be kinda hard... Maid cafes must have regular clients...
Anyways, I'd like to go to one just to see how it is... but I'm not much into waiting in lines too.

I even bought this Akiba-guide to Maid cafes, but ended up not using it.
(ID #27008) Posted on 2008/02/07 23:20
qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/06 05:09)
Gunpla Enthusiast
i'd bribe my way in by slipping a few 1000yen here and there
(ID #27021) Posted on 2008/02/07 23:53
ornehx in Penang, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/25 23:02)
dannychoo.com no aidokusha
if i go alone, i might just wait cause maid cafe is a part of otakuism. but if my kanojo follows along, she might pull me off the queue with my ears...all the way to ginza or shibuya...
(ID #27026) Posted on 2008/02/08 00:01
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11 14:57)
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
danny, if there's a long queue at the popular ones, maybe you can try those where dudes dress up as maids. bet there's lesser queue. (right?) ('~') 
(ID #27029) Posted on 2008/02/08 00:22
Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17 11:35)
Online Shop
I thought with so many Maid Cafe in Akihabara, there won't be much queues but I guess I was wrong.  I would not spend hours trying to get in one though.  Because if there are many people waiting in line, even if you manage to get in, service would be poor due to so many people to serve.  You won't be able to enjoy the maid cafe fully with so many people inside +_+
(ID #27033) Posted on 2008/02/08 00:40
Choo in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/31 21:28)
Student
LOL definitely will visit. XD
(ID #27044) Posted on 2008/02/08 01:40
PoWeR in Canuck city (Vancouver) (Registered on 2007/08/28 05:12)
Student
line too long -_-... but then again... worthit? lol
(ID #27054) Posted on 2008/02/08 02:24
lin-da-kenobi in Long Beach (Registered on 2007/08/16 02:56)
college student
hell yeah it's woth it!
(ID #27058) Posted on 2008/02/08 03:09
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04 23:16)
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
If I were to be there, not as a tourist, but as a foreign worker then yes I will wait otherwise no ^^
(ID #27066) Posted on 2008/02/08 03:41
MACdaddy in Earth (Registered on 2007/11/10 10:14)
Stalker
Well, just like when new electronics come out and new fads come, they also go. Probably just a flux in the use. Give it some time. Either the supply or demand will bend. :D
(ID #27079) Posted on 2008/02/08 05:30
lostandfound in a place where you'll never find... (Registered on 2007/10/22 02:10)
Part human, part student, 100% loser
If the maids are as cute as the pic, half an hour of waiting is nothing! But if you want me to wait for more than an hour... Nah...
(ID #27083) Posted on 2008/02/08 05:55
Nephrite in USA (Registered on 2008/01/19 19:58)
Demonik Ninja Musician
the maids would have to be "ANIME" hot for me to wait that long.. and even then.. EVERYTHING BETTER BE DOPE!!
(ID #27089) Posted on 2008/02/08 06:08
AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25 10:08)
3D artist
I went in that cafe twice on my last Tokyo trip!
The maid cafe was super cute, and the maiko cafe was quite intresting!

@ home cafe is well worth the wait, but i was lucky and went when there wasnt a queue. Whenever i want a quick maid cafe visit, i go to cafe with cat on the 2nd floor of comic toranoana. There are rarely queues, and its pretty laid back in there.
(ID #27090) Posted on 2008/02/08 06:26
Blackster in Germany (Registered on 2007/11/20 20:46)
BioInformatician
heck no.
time is short and i wouldn't waste it on something ordinary as that. and my gf would kill me ;)
(ID #27092) Posted on 2008/02/08 06:48
Martin Wandering in The Wild West (Registered on 2008/02/04 10:01)
Student, Spiral Warrior
I just saw part of an interview today with the proprietor of a maid cafe in Canada, complete with Japanese girls. Evidently they went out of business already, alas. 

Haven't seen anything like a maid cafe here in Taibei yet, but I haven't been looking.
(ID #27094) Posted on 2008/02/08 07:24
lazerbeak in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/21 20:08)
System Administrator
well if i'm in japan i'd definately want to try it out once. maybe when there isn't such a large queue around.
(ID #27095) Posted on 2008/02/08 07:30
xaky in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/06/15 09:04)
IT content developer, crosscutural trainer, freelance translator / interpreter
I strongly recommend Schatzkiste. http://schatz-kiste.net/
(ID #27135) Posted on 2008/02/08 11:07
Shin in Port Swettenham (Registered on 2007/10/20 23:04)
Aspiring Trap
Damn it, I remember this place. @home cafe's located at the 7th floor and the queue started from the 2nd. I didn't bother so I just wasted time loitering outside the premises, only to have one of the maids telling me to leave ;-; Btw that maid you see there is their star who goes by the name of hitomi-chan.
(ID #27139) Posted on 2008/02/08 11:41
don777 in Japan (Registered on 2007/12/30 04:27)
Salaryman
As for me, I usually wait less than one hour to enter even if it's a top notch maid cafe...

BTW, Most maid cafes in Akiba have "Valentine's Day" special promotion from this week to the next week. It's very good time to raid maid cafes for return match(^^;... Shall we have a maid cafe off-kai in this weekend ??
(ID #27169) Posted on 2008/02/08 13:53
Makanator in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/24 21:08)
Student
Do Not Mind! =B
Anyway heading over to Tokyo this March on a study trip so will try to get my hands on a maid... I meant get my way to a maid cafe. ^^;
(ID #27174) Posted on 2008/02/08 14:12
kimsei in End of Time (Registered on 2008/02/06 09:31)
Student
All of these cafes are for men.  I was wondering are there any cafes for girls?  
(ID #27195) Posted on 2008/02/08 15:42
don777 in Japan (Registered on 2007/12/30 04:27)
Salaryman
CHECKMATE was closed in Jan/2008.
Please check "Queen Dolce", and "Poisson-Rouge/kingyo chaya"

http://www.akibakotower.com/queen-dolce/
http://poisson-rouge.jp/
(ID #27199) Posted on 2008/02/08 16:09
lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30 18:27)
Pseudo-Graphic Designer
That reminds me of that scene in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya when Kyon and his friends waited in line to see Tsuruya-san and Mikuru-chan's Cafe. What did Tsuruya say? Bad yakisoba and tap water? lol

I personally hate long line-ups so I would avoid it, but if I had more time it would be a unique Japanese experience for sure :)
(ID #27218) Posted on 2008/02/08 17:49
Sauronu in Bulgaria (Registered on 2007/01/15 23:39)
Programmer
I will wait if the chick of the poster is in that cafe :)) Its just super kawaii
(ID #27229) Posted on 2008/02/08 18:52
Ash Riot in San Francisco (Registered on 2008/01/18 22:04)
Radical Dreamer
A Maid Cafe is exactly like Hooters: a place where attractive women serve you shitty, overpriced food and drinks; a waste of time.
(ID #27233) Posted on 2008/02/08 19:35
Katsuyoshi in Poland (Registered on 2007/11/11 03:20)
Perv
No I wouldn't on the beginning, I'd prefer to buy stuff at Akiba. Later on I probably would gain interest in them and then I'd probably would spend a few hours in a queue ^^'
(ID #27236) Posted on 2008/02/08 20:00
Hachiroku in Finland (Registered on 2007/12/27 18:30)
New media student
Maybe not hours, but I'm quite sure that I'd wait at least a few minutes, because I definitely want to visit a maid cafe some day. Oh, and waiting shouldn't be any problem, because there's one really popular cafe here in Helsinki, which is sometimes during the summer time so crowded, that you have to wait to get inside. And there are no maids in there.
(ID #27244) Posted on 2008/02/08 21:01
onigami in Australia (Registered on 2008/01/28 22:57)
Full time dream chaser
Heading to Jap for the whole of March, and a Maid Cafe experience is definitely on the itinerary. I suppose we can try minimizing the wait by going on days that are not so busy like weekdays and camping out well in advance of opening hours hehehe :P

Been planning this trip for waaaay too long, would be a shame to not go to a maid cafe after spending all that time and money getting to Japan. 
(ID #27354) Posted on 2008/02/09 05:51
onigami in Australia (Registered on 2008/01/28 22:57)
Full time dream chaser
Heading to Jap for the whole of March, and a Maid Cafe experience is definitely on the itinerary. I suppose we can try minimizing the wait by going on days that are not so busy like weekdays and camping out well in advance of opening hours hehehe :P

Been planning this trip for waaaay too long, would be a shame to not go to a maid cafe after spending all that time and money getting to Japan. 
(ID #27355) Posted on 2008/02/09 05:51
zscout370 in San Diego, California, USA (Registered on 2008/02/10 06:54)
student, webmaster
I am going to Japan this July and I will try and visit a maid cafe, but not sure if I will be able to. Been wanting to visit one for a while, but not sure how many I will run into. Even the hostess bars mentioned in other posts will be good too. I am just a suck for cute girls in maid outfits and glasses.
(ID #178698) Posted on 2008/05/01 06:43
アーロン in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/09/22 20:05)
Student
I would try it if i ever go to japan again. Because there is nothing like maid cafe in my country.
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