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maidreamin(めいどりーみん) is a Japanese maid café chain operated by Neodelight International Inc. Originating in Akihabara, it runs around 20 locations across Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, other parts of Japan, and Asia. It is not simply a restaurant, but a themed entertainment space that combines food and drinks, maid role-play service, stage performances, membership points, and a fan community.
The official website provides store search, maid profiles, event information, FAQs, company information, and reservation/inquiry access. The in-store experience includes café meals, alcoholic drinks, irregular daily stage performances, the nighttime “maidreamin HYPER” all-you-can-drink entertainment package, as well as services for birthdays, anniversaries, and official events. The official app handles points, membership tiers, attendance schedules, coupons, VIP benefits, and more, while the fan club maidreaminGO further strengthens engagement for loyal users.
Its pricing model is based on an “entry fee + food and drink charges.” The adult entry fee is 880 yen per hour, with different discounts for students, seniors, and children; elementary school children and younger enter for free. After 10 p.m., there is a 2,500 yen late-night entry option that includes one drink. The HYPER nighttime package is around 3,800 yen for 60 minutes with all-you-can-drink, with other options including a 2,500 yen single-drink plan and a 6,000 yen all-you-can-drink plan until 11 p.m. VIP members can receive discounts on entry fees, HYPER, photos, and more.
The advantages are that the brand is well-established, has many locations, explains its prices and rules relatively clearly, and supports credit cards, Alipay, WeChat Pay, and other payment methods, making it friendly to overseas visitors. All seats are non-smoking, and children are allowed, which also reduces concerns for families. The downside is that the fee structure is somewhat complex, and visitors need to understand entry fees, extensions, food and drink charges, photo services, and membership benefits in advance. Fan-oriented features such as attendance information depend on the app and membership, and some registrations also require a Facebook account. The website is mainly in Japanese, which creates a certain barrier for non-Japanese users.
It is suitable for travelers visiting Japan, fans of anime and otaku culture, and first-time users who want to experience Akihabara maid café culture. It also suits fans who want to follow events over the long term, check maid attendance schedules, and build up VIP status. Companies or groups that want to hold a themed private event can also make arrangements through the inquiry portal.
The website itself can generally be accessed directly, and physical stores support WeChat Pay and AliPay, making payment convenient. However, app downloads, Facebook-related membership registration, and some external services may be unstable in mainland China. It is recommended to install the app in advance, and confirm store opening hours and package rules before traveling.
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maidreamin.com is an Japan Local Life provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $10.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach maidreamin.com directly.