Maid café📍 Den Den Town (Osaka)

Maidreamin Osaka Nipponbashi Otaroad

Branch of Japan's biggest maid-café chain on Den Den Town's Otaroad — songs, moe performances and a tourist-friendly maid-café experience.

A Den Den Town branch of Japan's largest maid-café chain on Otaroad, with its signature 'moe' performances, songs and themed food. Table charge ¥880 per person per hour plus at least one order.

Image: めいどりーみん 大阪 日本橋オタロード店 · Google
Sitio oficial ↗

Bueno saber para otakus

Cómo llegar
Nankai Namba Stn, ~5 min (Ebisucho / Nipponbashi Stn nearby) Abrir en Google Maps ↗
Inglés
Habla inglés
Fotos
Limitado / pregunta al personal
Entrada / consumo
Table charge ¥880 per person per hour + at least one order
Pago
cash / visa / mastercard
Reserva
walk-in

Destaca por

  • maid-café performances
  • live song & chants
  • cheki photos
  • decorated 'moe' food & drinks

What it is

Den Den Town is Osaka's Akihabara, and its 'Otaroad' is lined with concept and maid cafés. Maidreamin — Japan's largest maid-café chain — runs this branch here, delivering the full routine: maids in costume, call-and-response chants, on-stage songs, and decorated 'moe' dishes and drinks.

The format is welcoming to first-timers and overseas visitors, with an English-friendly menu and a clearly posted system: a table charge of ¥880 per person per hour plus at least one order, with optional add-ons like cheki photos. For a foreign fan wanting the quintessential maid-café experience in Osaka, it's an accessible, central choice right on the otaku street. (Read the maid-café etiquette guide first.)

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