Saturday, 27 March 2010

Strange cafe in Akihabara

Over lunch (a deli under the tracks of the Yamonote line in Yurakucho), Matt said "Apart from the food, Tokyo isn't as weird as I thought it would be." We'd soon sort that out as next on the itinerary was Electric Town, Akihabara.

The streets of Akihabara are crowded mostly with boys and most them would be "otaku" (geeks). They are there either for the electronics shops or the shops that stock strange collector's items and models. A lot of people go there for the maid cafes. We've heard of these, but we have never had the nerve to go into one. We were't exactly sure what you'd be paying for with your coffee.... A maid in the street was advertising this cafe / animation studio and it looked quite innocent. Upstairs on the balcony, her colleagues (more cartoon-like maids) were waving at us. I asked the girl if it was OK to come in with Livi and she said it was. I did panic a bit when we got into the lift as it was covered with porn....we told Livi not to look and made David stand in front of the pictures. The cafe itself was just a regular cutesy cafe. Cartoons played on big TV screens and cartoon-like maids served customers. To our relief, it wasn't at all seedy. We weren't allowed to take pictures inside unfortunately. The drinks were served in what looked like kiddy's toy crockery, but were fine. The chocolate cake (according to Livi) was "minging" (this might not mean much as Livi reckons vegetables and coffee are also "minging").

Our maid made us join in on a song with her that went something like "more more cute" while making a heart shape with our hands. The cafe was full of adults just in case you think this was for Livi's benefit. Wierd enough for you Matt?




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