Most maid cafes arenât exactly visually striking. The decor lacks pizzazz. Japanese maid cafe chain Maidreamin has pizzazz out the wahzoo. The cafe is Mario meets maids, while guzzling electric Kool-Aid. Itâs a trip.
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Much like Nico Nico Dougaâs new Roppongi club Nicofarre, Maidreamin embraces technology and nerd culture. With maids.
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Hanging from the ceiling are Mario style blocks, illuminated like Japanese lanterns. When maids jump up and hit the blocks, they change color, while 2D video game versions of maids come to life with cutesy animations and Nyan Cat style music after hitting the blocks. These mini-maids are even standing on Mario pipes. When orders go out, the little 2D maids say things, like âYour cream soda is ready!â, âWhose? Whose?â and âI canât wait.â
It doesnât stop there. When maids jump on the âdigitalizedâ trampoline, it emits a ânyanâ (meow). And when maids storm the leaf-shaped stage, the 2D anime maids on displays through the cafe begin waving their hands around, while waving their little anime hands.
Thatâs what this cafe is, reallyâthe interplay of our 3D world and the 2D game world. In Japanâs otaku subculture, this isnât just where they intersect, but where they serve melon soda and jump on digitalized trampolines.
All photos courtesy of Japanese website Gigazine
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