9 Maid Cafes in Tokyo You Won't Want To Miss Next Trip
- Written by: Chehui Peh
Tokyo's unique blend of contemporary culture and traditional charm is nowhere more apparent than in its maid cafes, whimsical establishments where fantasy meets reality.
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(Main photo: Maidreamin Akihabara LIVE RESTAURANT Heaven’s Gate)
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Maid cafes appeared in Tokyo around the year 2000. This novel idea of having girls dressed as maids interacting with customers became a huge sensation.
These cafes, themed around the concept of maids attending to their guests offer a slice of an otaku culture that's both intriguing and endearing.
From the first-ever maid cafe to ones that transform into adult spaces by night, each offers a distinctive experience. Whether you're seeking a magical meal, a quiet retreat, or an unforgettable performance, Tokyo's maid cafes promise an adventure into the heart of Japan's kawaii culture.
Maid Cafes to Visit for First Timers
Akiba Zettai Ryoiki
Akiba Zettai Ryoiki in the heart of Akihabara promises an unparalleled kawaii experience. With its pastel-colored décor and adorable maid outfits, this café captivates guests with a blend of otaku culture and irresistible charm. Highly accessible and welcoming to newcomers, it’s a venue where you might even spot the next idol star amid the vibrant ambiance. The cafe invites everyone to interactive dining and entertainment, making it a must-visit spot for tourists to Akihabara.
- Come For: The fusion of kawaii and moe culture allows guests to experience Japanese pop culture.
- Must-Try Menu Item: Their “Moe Moe Kyun” enchantment, classic omelet rice with ketchup art, maid-themed cocktails, and powerful live performances are just a few of the experiences packed into this cafe.
- Languages Spoken: English guidance is available. The menu is displayed in Japanese, English, and Traditional Chinese.
- Website: https://akibazettai.com/
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Akiba Zettai Ryoikiカワイイメイドカフェ&バー アキバ絶対領域
- Address 3−1−1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
・Hours: Open daily noon to 10 PM
Wonder Parlour Cafe
Step into 19th-century Victorian England at the Wonder Parlour Cafe. The cafe’s design and staff uniforms are recreated based on historical documents, offering customers a true-to-history experience with Victorian parlor maids serving the best tea.
The tranquil, Victorian ambiance contrasts with most of what people think to be vibrant maid cafes, promising a distinct and memorable visit in Ikebukuro. If you’re looking for a maid cafe where you can sip tea and imagine yourself to be in a setting that brings to mind the popular romance Netflix drama cast in old England, this is a must-do in Tokyo.
- Come For: Their delicious array of teas and maid costumes. The cafe takes pride in its designs, even bringing cast members to England to see if their designs would be appreciated by a different audience.
- Must-Try Menu Item: Try their French and English teas, directly imported from France and England.
- Languages Spoken: Japanese, French, Chinese, Korean
- Website: http://wonder-parlour.com/information/info.html
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Wonder Parlour Cafeワンダーパーラーカフェ
- Address 3-9-15 Higashiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
- Phone Number 03-3989-8224
・Hours: Noon to 10 PM
・Closed: Wednesdays
at-home café
The at-home café Main Store is a Tokyo maid cafe representative of Akihabara. From the Cafe Latte with an adorable face or image adorning the foam, drawn by the maids themselves, to original juice shake creations prepared right in front of your eyes, at-home café features lively maids, a unique atmosphere, and an extensive, creative menu. Over 600,000 people visit the cafe each year to visit the maids at this four-floor cafe. Original costumes designed by Keita Maruyama make this Tokyo maid cafe even more special.
The admission fee for a one-hour stay at the cafe is 780 yen (tax included), and guests are required to order something from the menu. All together, the price starts from 1,450 yen. Extra services such as taking a commemorative photograph with your favorite maid or battling the staff in a variety of games can also be enjoyed to enhance your maid cafe experience further. Every visitor is given their "Master's Certificate" for free, as a memento of their visit - welcome home!
- Website: https://www.cafe-athome.com/
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@ home café Akihabara Main Store@ほぉ~むカフェ
- Address Mitsuwa Building 3F-7F, 1-11-4 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Hours: Open daily, 10 AM to 10 PM (last order at 9:20 PM)
Cafe Mai:lish
The waitresses of Cafe Mai:lish wear cute, frilly costumes and always greet you with a smile. Every Wednesday, they wait on you in classical maid outfits. Every Tuesday is hobby day, and mini model car races are held. Meals and drinks are also very satisfying.
It's a fun, distinguished Tokyo maid cafe! You will be happy with their great menu whether you're using it at lunchtime, teatime, or dinnertime. Enjoy Cafe Mai:lish's unique menu, which has triple-sized drinks, and cocktails inspired by the waitresses on staff.
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Mailishカフェ メイリッシュ
- Address FHkyouwa Square 2F, 3-6-2, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0021
・Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu: 2 PM - 10 PM; Fri, Sat, Sun: 12 PM - 10 PM
・Closed: Wednesdays
Themed Maid Cafes
Akiba Maid & Cosplay Cafe
Step into an extraordinary maid cafe where maids from a parallel universe craft a unique dining experience. They enchant your meals to perfection, offer personalized food art upon request, and captivate with live performances.
The café's spacious setting, combined with the vibrant energy of its maids, makes it a welcoming space even for those new to the maid café scene.
- Come For: The cheerful maids from another universe, who are always ready to communicate with guests, making it a recommended spot even for tourists wanting a maid cafe experience.
- Must-Try Menu Item: Try their classic enchantments and omelet rice with drawings.
- Languages Spoken: Some cast members can speak English at a conversational level, and the menu is displayed in Japanese, English, and Chinese (traditional).
- Website: https://thegranvania.com/
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Akiba Maid & Cosplay Cafeアキバなら異世界メイドがお給仕したって問題ないよねっ!
- Address Akihabara Dempa Kaikan 2F, 1-14-3 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
・Hours: Open daily noon to 10 PM
RONRON
At Ron Ron, the narrative is as immersive as the dining. Legend says that a monster army led by the Dragon King wants to plunge the world into darkness by releasing a vicious monster.
The maids battle darkness alongside their guests, the heroes of the tale who are equipped with knowledge of a special Kung Fu technique that can defeat the monster. The maids want to heal the fatigue of their customers (or heroes), with omelet rice, pancakes, and drinks, hence, Ron Ron.
Note that a visit to this thematic realm comes with an additional charge of 500 yen for women and 1,000 yen for men.
- Come For: This maid cafe features original maid outfits that combine elements of Chinese traditional attire with maid uniforms. Their interior is designed by Studio Designer Shiro, featuring vivid colors and decorative items that stand out.
- Must-Try Menu Item: They offer sets that allow you to fully enjoy the maid cafe experience, including omelet rice with drawings, polaroid photo souvenirs, original cocktails with maid Polaroid pictures, and lucky-charm enchantments to all of your orders.
- Languages Spoken: Japanese, English, or translation tools are utilized to best communicate with guests.
- Website: https://www.akiba-maidcafe.co.jp/ronron
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RONRONチャイナメイドカフェ 龍龍-ロンロン-
- Address 2F 1-3-5 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
・Hours: Weekdays 5 PM to 11 PM, Weekends and holidays 3 PM to 11 PM
・Closed: Open daily
MAID√MADE Akihabara
MAID√MADE's concept is unique in the cafe universe: here, the staff are "robotic maids" equipped with magical AI. Sent from a future world where everything is run by AI, they are installing emotions to help regenerate the hearts of the people of the future. Or at least, that's the cafe's backstory. Your mission is to help install emotions in the maids by chatting, taking pictures, and having a good time with them. The style and worldbuilding of the cafe was created by artists active in the world of anime and manga.
- Website: https://made-maid.com/en
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Maid Cafe MAID√MADE Akihabara Electric Town-exit Storeメイドカフェ MAID√MADE 秋葉原駅前店
- Address Akihabara B&V Building 10F, 1-15-13 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- Phone Number 03-4363-1830
・Hours: Noon to 10 PM (Last order 9:30 PM)
・Closed: Open daily
Family-Friendly Maid Cafes
Maidreamin Akihabara LIVE RESTAURANT Heaven’s Gate
Maidreamin Akihabara LIVE RESTAURANT Heaven’s Gate stands out in the heart of Akihabara for its family and all-gender-friendly atmosphere, perfect for first-timers to maid cafés.
Esteemed for its engaging live shows, Heaven's Gate morphs into an adult-oriented space with a bar concept after 8 pm, offering a unique night-time experience. This was also a maid cafe that won a traveler’s choice award on TripAdvisor in 2020 for the experience they provide for tourists and first-time maid cafe adventurers.
Maidreamin is one of the largest maid cafe groups, with over 20 locations in Japan, including Hokkaido, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. With 7 stores in Akihabara alone, there are slight differences to each location, leaving their customers spoilt for choice.
- Come For: A friendly maid cafe experience that entertains people of all ages and genders.
- Must-Try Menu Item: The course menu is recommended for first-timers to get the full experience.
- Languages Spoken: There are cast members who speak English and Korean, and they also use translation tools to communicate with guests.
- Website: https://maidreamin.com/shop/detail.html?id=6
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Maidreamin Akihabara LIVE RESTAURANT Heaven’s Gateめいどりーみん 秋葉原 LIVE RESTAURANT Heaven’s Gate
- Address Sumiyoshi Building 6F, Sotokanda 3-16-17, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
・Hours: Weekdays 11:30 AM to 11 PM, Weekends and holidays 10:30 AM to 11 PM
・Closed: Open daily
Cure Maid Cafe
Cure Maid Cafe is purportedly the first maid cafe in Japan. Established in 2001, they are well known for collaboration events with different anime series.
Each visit can bring a different collaboration, entirely changing the setting and interior of the cafe every time, and anime fans are known to keep a lookout for their preferred anime before visiting.
Their concept is to heal guests, making it a great option for those seeking a quieter visit, including women wanting to visit a maid cafe for the first time alone.
- Come For: An authentic tea and sweets experience!
- Must-Try Menu Item: The original Kanazawa curry “Champion Curry” and omelet rice, not to be missed in a classic maid cafe setting. Their teas also come highly recommended.
- Languages Spoken: Primarily Japanese, but they also utilize translation apps and provide English menu options to ensure a comfortable experience for all guests.
- Website: https://www.curemaid.jp/
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Cure Maid Cafeキュアメイドカフェ
- Address Onoden Building 4F, 1-2-7 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
・Hours: Open daily 11 AM to 8 PM
With over 10 years of experience as a writer and marketer, Chehui writes extensively about travel, lifestyle, and food. Traveling is a part of her lifestyle, and she travels every chance she gets with the goal to explore all corners of Japan, no matter how difficult it is to get to. Graduated with a Masters of Anthropology from Waseda University and worked as a freelance journalist at Shanghai Daily for over 4 years, before branching out to travel journalism and contributing to Travel + Leisure and other renowned platforms. She holds certifications in Japanese Tea Ceremony, and Wine.
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