‘Maid in Japan’ cafes treat geeks like lords
By Naomi Tajitsu
Tue Feb 7, 1:35 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) – “Welcome home, Master,” says the maid as she bows deeply, hands clasped in front of a starched pinafore worn over a short pink dress.
“When they address you as ‘Master’, the feeling you get is like a high,” says Koji Abei, a 20-year-old student having coffee with a friend at the Royal Milk Cafe and Aromacare.
“I’ve never felt that way before.”
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