Japanese maid cafe mollification

by Lee on 10/3/2007

With shopping in Japan being a semi-official sport of sorts, customer loyalty is a key concern, and as such, store cards are commonplace, meaning points really do mean prizes — or even cash equivalents.

It’s a practice that has also been adopted by the country’s constantly growing number of maid cafes; however according to WIndbell, instead of offering a cost-free cup of coffee or some cake on credit, patrons are urged to build up their points — over a presumably long and frustrating period of time — and then spend them on pictures of the most fetching maid.

And by the looks of it, this cafe loving client happily splurged all of his stored up points. Rapidly releasing them, so to speak, in one quick but satisfying shot.

Japanese maid

Or something along those lines.

(via dannychoo.com)

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1 AS October 4, 2007 at 6:41 am

This is sexy but I’m not a heavy cafe kind of guy so I don’t think I’ll ever rack up enough points for something like this lol.

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