Hello, this is M, the concept-cafe writer!
Here we are! The sixth shop is the Akihabara Denkigaiguchi Ekimae Store, located right above the Chuo-dori Store! At the entrance, a maid gave me a menu and told me to go up by elevator, so I honestly went up by elevator. The interior looks like this.
The item I ordered was the Bunny Parfait. The second shop has gotta be a parfait! ...And just as I was doing the report with a practiced air, the live show began...
Heh heh heh... that's right, I hadn't yet introduced one of Maidreamin's greatest charms: the live shows. So this time I officially participated! Before the live show started, a maid gave a greeting. For 880 Reamin (1 Reamin = 1 yen), you could draw a lottery, with no losing tickets. First prize apparently lets you take a photo with all the maids, and as for what my ticket was... Second prize?! What's second prize...? A two-shot photo with a maid?! Uh, what do I do... I've built up a tolerance to "moe moe kyun," but a two-shot is embarrassing. Stammering, I took the photo, but... well, please forgive me for not publishing the photo. Photographing maids without permission is forbidden too, so posting it online would surely be a no-go.
More than that, I'd heard that people who paid 880 Reamin and drew the lottery get a penlight, but... even after the live show started, I didn't get one... Huh, was I forgotten?
In the live show, there's no singing, but the maids did intense idol dancing... I mean, I know they're wearing something fine to be seen underneath, but as an old man, I was so, so worried about the skirts swaying violently up and down. No, it's nothing.
On the way out, I left via the staircase entrance that I'd touched on a bit in the Chuo-dori Store feature. Well, it doesn't really look like an exit, does it. Shooting from the stairs, it looks like this.
That concludes the report on the Akihabara Denkigaiguchi Ekimae Store!
