Chilean woman lives her dream, works in Akihabara maid cafe for a day
Chilean college student Margarita Jimenez, experiencing working at a maid cafe in Tokyo's Akihabara district Sept. 15, poses with a local tour guide who goes by the name Emi. | YOSHIAKI MIURA
Okaerinasaimase goshujin-sama! (Welcome home, my lords!)
One evening last week, Chilean college student Margarita Jimenez joyfully greeted her first lords a group of American tourists at a maid cafe in Akihabara, Tokyos mecca of otaku culture.
After taking their orders, Jimenez, wearing a frilly dress and meticulously coiffed hair, carried a tray of drinks to the guests with a careful gait.
She made a heart shape with her hands and, much to the amazement of her customers, uttered a spell that supposedly infused the beverages with her love.
Moe moe kyun, the 21-year-old Jimenez said, a phrase typically used to express ones fascination with adorable things.
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