Infinia Co. Ltd. will open its biggest and ninth at-home cafe, currently one of Japan’s most popular maid cafe chains, in Akihabara on February 2022, to provide what its CEO Koki Fukazawa calls an out-of-the-ordinary world with maids.
The location will be the fifth floor of the AKIBA ZONE Akiba karuchazu zon building, a popular sightseeing spot.
The cafe allows customers to meet cute maids who can sing and dance, which is one of the reasons why it is very popular. Adorable anime characters and animals spice up the experience.
The venue is divided into areas A and area B, with each area further divided into two subsections.
Fukazawa said they decided to open a new branch in Akihabara as their new home base to welcome our guests in a more spacious café with many seats.
The company is hoping the cafe will become the ultimate landmark in Akihabara.


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