Maidreamin (Akihabara Main Store)
Branch of one of Japan's largest maid café chains, with multilingual menus and overseas maids — accessible for first-time foreign visitors.
A large foreigner-friendly maid café chain; the main store charges an ¥880/hour table charge plus at least one order.
- 영어OK
오타쿠를 위한 안내
- 가는 법
- Suehirocho Station / JR Akihabara Station
- 영어
- 영어 가능
- 촬영
- 일부 가능/직원에게 문의
- 입장/이용료
- Table charge ¥880 per hour + at least one order
- 결제
- cash / visa / mastercard
- 예약
- walk-in
영업시간
- Monday
- 11:30–23:00
- Tuesday
- 11:30–23:00
- Wednesday
- 11:30–23:00
- Thursday
- 11:30–23:00
- Friday
- 11:30–23:00
- Saturday
- 10:30–23:00
- Sunday
- 10:30–23:00
주력 장르
What it is
Maidreamin is one of the largest maid café chains in Japan, with several Akihabara branches; this is the main store on the 6th floor of the Sumiyoshi Building. It markets heavily to international tourists and is often recommended as a good first maid café.
For a foreign visitor: it's open daily (roughly weekdays 11:30–23:00, weekends/holidays 10:30–23:00). The charge system is an ¥880 per-hour table charge with at least one order required; extensions are the same rate. Menus come in multiple languages and overseas maids are on staff, so English is generally workable. Cash and cards (Visa/Mastercard) are accepted. Photos of food and the menu are fine, but photos with the maids are via the paid cheki service only.
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