Mailish cafe! GET TO SEE INSIDE! ♥ interview with Arisa ♥

Jan 12, 2007 10:55



MEIDO CAFES: FINALLY GET A GLIMPSE OF THE REAL LIVE EXPERIENCE
(without having to go to Japan!)

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♥ The cutest maid at Mailish cafe: Arisa ♥

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Tokyo Eye long interviews and visit of Meido cafes (Mailish cafe again!)

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Tokyo Eye Maid cafe phenomenon part II
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otaku town, moe, akiba-kei, arisa, akihabara, maids, meido cafes, mailish

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samispo0n January 12 2007, 17:18:53 UTC
A little bit of me just died and went to heaven!
I love these videos! :D Thanks for posting them

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shukketsuichigo January 12 2007, 19:15:38 UTC
^___^ my pleasure!

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sakura_gts January 12 2007, 17:48:33 UTC
awww so cute ^_^ too bad i missed it -_- next time i go to akiba i'll make sure i stop at least at one meido café

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shukketsuichigo January 12 2007, 19:15:22 UTC
yes! i can't believe you didn't dare to go! ;__;

next time together! :DDD

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brokenmolar January 13 2007, 00:45:18 UTC
arisa memorabilia? like a photo or something of her? wow, can you imagine getting a job there and having people buy stuff that has your name on it?

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shukketsuichigo January 13 2007, 02:18:46 UTC
yes!

since you can't take pictures inside you can pretty much buy anything. In the first video when they enter the meido cafe you see on the right there's shelves with stuff.. it's all memorabillia. Like Mailish cafe cups, pillows, pins, page holders, cell phone straps and all.. some have a manga drawing of a maid on them, some have their real picture, some only have the mailish cafe logo.. and some of the memorabillia is only available for regular customers who have kind of a "member card" who collect points.

It's pretty crazy. But i'm glad i could bring that back as a souvenir since i couldn't take pictures insides. The girls are so cute. Some of them (like Arisa and Ramune) are singers or cosplay models too.. so they kinda have a fanbase to buy that stuff.


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shukketsuichigo January 13 2007, 02:27:02 UTC
oh and i don't think it's their actual name.. (because names like ramune means soda pop, hitomi means pupils *as in beautiful eyes* though i think that one could be real..)

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nav January 13 2007, 16:44:47 UTC
aaw how cute. La prochaine fois que je retourne au Japon je veux définitivement aller dans un de ces endroits-là!

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getoutofmyband January 13 2007, 18:21:47 UTC
^__^ ya un chinois qui en ont ouvert un à Scarborough (Toronto) y faut j'aye investiguer voir si cé pareil qu'au Japon ;P (http://www.imaidcafe.com)

Et oui tu devrais vraiment aller voir ça si tu y retournes un jour!

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crownprince January 23 2007, 02:00:24 UTC
^^;; Je suis allé au I Maid Café pendant l'été et ce n'est pas comme les cafés du Japon~ c'était plus ou moins comme une café ordinaire, sauf les serveuses sont en costumes :( (Il n'était pas du tout comme celui du Japon)

désolé si mon français ont des fautes .__.~

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shukketsuichigo January 23 2007, 19:01:16 UTC
ahhh so disapointing! ;___;

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mmystery January 13 2007, 23:31:02 UTC
okay.. I sust went totally crazy fangirlish.. now XD

you know.. I have a plan.. to do one here in montreal.. but not a maid one.. a lolita one XD
but, yeah.. need finacial and people willing to sacrifice to build a lolita café here X3..

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shukketsuichigo January 14 2007, 02:39:55 UTC
Hmm.. i'm not sure i would like a lolita cafe. Because people will start to think that lolita are maids. And lolita fashion and people who wear usually don't like being associated with maids and cosplay and don't want to be seen as people who treat men as masters/lord and try to attract them. You know the thing they say when a customer enters is: okaerinasai goshujin-sama. goshujin-sama literally means husband.

So i think a lolita cafe would be kind of risky. I had a similar idea earlier this year but it would've been a lolita clothing + anime boutique/cafe where the staff would have been dressed in whatever they want (so probably lolita, decora etc..) but they wouldn't treat customers the way meido cafes treat their customer. Well politely yes, in japanese (if desired/possible) yes.. cute/moe attitude okay.. but not as "submisive" as servants like maid cafes.

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shukketsuichigo January 14 2007, 02:43:47 UTC
ps: and if you want to start something i think we are many persons wanting to do one. we just need to find someone who knows about starting a buisiness and will be serious about this. opening a buisiness is a little fun but it's still work and it takes lots of money. i know how it is since i worked for mme edgar.. i realized that even if a place has a bunch clients.. it doesn't mean they're making money.

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mmystery January 14 2007, 12:11:23 UTC
well I know, It does takes alot of money,but I think that the type o café I wanna make, isn't any simple ''maid café'' bodly said, it's not a maid café at all XD.. just wanted to do something simillar, but at the same thig, sometimeg completly different ( ... )

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