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  2. Maidreamin - Wikipedia

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    Maidreamin's all-female staff wears identical bright white, pink, and blue maid uniforms and the restaurants serve kawaii-themed meals and drinks. [8] The staff members perform a short ceremony at each table when serving their customers, and delivers a musical performance on the restaurant's stage every two hours.

  3. Maid café - Wikipedia

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    ) and offer them wipe towels and menus. [13] Maids will also kneel by the table to stir cream and sugar into a customer's coffee, and some cafés even offer spoon-feeding services to customers. Customers can also sometimes play rock-paper-scissors, card games, board games and video games with maids as well as prepare arts and crafts and sing ...

  4. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii has taken on a life of its own, spawning the formation of kawaii websites, kawaii home pages, kawaii browser themes and finally, kawaii social networking pages. While Japan is the origin and Mecca of all things kawaii, artists and businesses around the world are imitating the kawaii theme.

  5. Sebastian Masuda - Wikipedia

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    [3] [11] He designed the Kawaii Monster Cafe in Harajuku, [12] [13] which had been a tourist destination, including visits from celebrities Kim Kardashian, [14] singer Dua Lipa and Jenny of K-pop’s Blackpink, [15] Sushidelic in SoHo, Manhattan, New York City, [citation needed] and "Miracle Gift Parade" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of ...

  6. New store, MINISO, opens at Viewmont Mall - AOL

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    Nov. 21—DICKSON CITY — For the kawaii kid in your life, a new store just opened inside the Viewmont Mall! MINISO launched its new location in Dickson City on Friday, just in time for the ...

  7. Harajuku - Wikipedia

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    Aristocrat and Gothic Lolita styles on display at Jingu Bashi in 2007 Kawaii Monster Cafe. Harajuku is a retail fashion and dining destination in its own right, but still earns much of its wider reputation as a gathering place for fans and aficionados of Japanese street fashion and associated subcultures.

  8. No-pan kissa - Wikipedia

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    No-pan kissa (Japanese: ノーパン喫茶, Hepburn: Nōpan kissa, pronounced [noːpaŋ kiꜜssa], lit. ' no-panties cafés ') are Japanese sex establishments offering food and drinks served by waitresses wearing short skirts with no underwear.

  9. It’s Easy to See Why People Are Obsessed With Fall ... - AOL

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    Coach's Brooklyn Bag 29 checks all of the boxes for a modern-day It bag, and so it’s beloved by everyone: Bella Hadid, the internet, and me.