A restaurant where people come to pay money to become waiters… This strange hobby is in trend – japan cafe pay to be waiter cosplay trend tstsd

There is a restaurant in Japan where people pay money and come to be a waiter or waitress for a while. Become a waiter and provide service to the staff there. As if he is a guest. This strange trend of people is trending a lot. Now the question arises why people are doing this. After all, what is so fun about it?

The pop-up outlet, inspired by cosplay culture, charges a fee for customers who want to pretend to be a waiter or waitress, reports South China Morning Post. They are given waiter attire and enjoy the ‘fantasy’ of serving food to the staff there.

People come to become waiter or waitress by paying Rs 2000
A unique cafe in Japan is charging customers 4,000 yen (25 US dollars) to pretend to be a waiter and serve customers to the staff members and get the experience of a waiter or waitress.

A bizarre new trend started by a creative team dedicated to waiter or maid cosplay culture in Japan has attracted a lot of attention from male customers. This year the group introduced a pop-up concept called “Cafe Where You Can Be a Waiter”.

You can work as a waiter for 90 minutes
For 4,000 yen, customers can enjoy such an experience for 90 minutes. This concept has attracted a lot of people’s attention. After coming to the cafe, the guests choose the waiter or waitress outfit of their choice and wear it.

Due to the absence of changing rooms on the premises, participants wear waiter or waitress uniforms over their clothes. After dressing up, they start serving tea and cake. Customers are also allowed to change into a variety of waiter costumes within the allotted time.

Female staff become rich customers
The staff who serves the guests in the café by acting as waiters is called Ojo-sama. He is a female-like character, who usually pretends to be from a wealthy, upper-class family. She is not the actual customer, but a member of staff who plays this role.

This arrangement allows participants to immerse themselves in the fantasy of being a waiter without the stress of dealing with real customers. The package also includes souvenir photos. These depict the image of a waiter or waitress as they serve “customers”.

—- End —-

Leave a Comment