There's now a Nippon Maid Association. They plan to issue a newsletter, set up seminars and officially certify maids.
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There's now a Nippon Maid Association. They plan to issue a newsletter, set up seminars and officially certify maids.
Kuang_Grade wrote:The one on the left looks like she has it down, the one on the right....not so much....I suspect that tats and maid outfits usually don't have much overlap in Tokyo....maybe on Yanki days...
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Mulboyne wrote:Here's a "maid" calld "Yukiji" who works at Hibaritei. I wasn't sure whether to post the picture here or in the Random Gaijin thread but it is most certainly appropriate for a board called Fucked Gaijin. I think he's Swedish:
angelhalo55 wrote:why would they need maids for ....^^,
Tokyo's best maid cafes
Maid cafés may seem like a fad from 2006 but they are here to stay. We present you with a guide to all the different maid experiences.
Maid cafés have become so embedded in Japanese media and fetish culture that it is hard to imagine a Tokyo without them. There are now about 217 maid cafes in Japan, but the good news is that increased competition is making them much, much crazier. (For those needing background, there's more on the history of maid cafes here)
Here is a guide to the best maid cafes in Akihabara -- to help you pick just the right place for your maid-ly needs.
Most overrated: Pinafore, which appeared in the Fuji TV primetime drama "Densha Otoko" in 2005 and put Akihabara maid cafés on the popular radar. They don't actually offer the services seen on TV, and the place smells like cat urine. (Yamanaka Building 1F, Kanda Sakumacho 1-19, Chiyoda-ku, tel. 03 5295 0123, pinafore.livedoor.biz)
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
[INDENT]Posted-2009dec05 wrote: Embiggen
Behan wrote:That looks like Jamie Farr at the bottom.
If you plan to travel on the Hitachinaka Seaside Railway Co. or Kashima Rinkai Tetsudo Co. train lines this weekend, I hope your reservations have been made... or maybe that should be "maid". Yes indeed, cosplay is finally going off, er, on the rails!
The special service offered by the two Ibaraki prefecture train lines is an effort to boost ridership on the local lines. If previous maid-related phenomena such as the Maid Taxi are any indication, the promotion should be a huge success... as long as the maids are being featured.
"Amakusa Chuchu" is one of six young ladies hired to put on cosplay regalia complete with white aprons and blue miniskirts. Squeals Miss Chuchu (choo-choo, heh), "Masters and younger ladies who are not regular customers in Akihabara, I'm looking forward to seeing you."
I'm guessing the opposite is more accurate as an untold number of Japan's basement-dwelling Otaku "masters" get some badly needed fresh air and sunshine en route to the stations where the special Maid Trains will be stopping. Maid Train service will be running Sunday, March 21 through Monday, March 22. All aboooooooard!!
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