Meet The Girl Who Chose Maid Cafe Life in Japan

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2023
  • Maid Cafes are a unique Japanese subculture where girls dress up like Maids and serve their customers food and drink with a dash of extra kindness, and entertainment. It's a subculture that I have never really understood. Why would someone choose to do this job? What does their family think? What is it really like to work at a maid cafe in Japan? And so today, we take a deeper look at why someone would take this job, and what its really like. This is the story of Memochi.
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Комментарии • 499

  • @TokyoLens
    @TokyoLens  Год назад +390

    Sat on this one for a while because of how it played out... but I am glad we had the chance to put this together!!
    MASSIVE love to the notification squad who is always here for these releases!! Love hanging out with you all in the comments!!
    *Have you ever been to a Maid Cafe? What do you think about them? Join the discussion in the comments below!!*

    • @HeyMJ.
      @HeyMJ. Год назад +19

      Thank you for sharing this beautiful project. The maid cafe closure IS bittersweet, but as economies bounce back from CV19 there will be opportunities that may not have existed before. Heck, she should apply at Tokyo Disneyland. Her skill set is perfect for the park and its next door Disney Aquarium! 🤗

    • @DatcleanMochaJo
      @DatcleanMochaJo Год назад +5

      Very cool video. I hope she has a great career being a maid.

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Год назад +1

      I was never super into the idea of Maid cafés but after visiting Maid Dreamin in Akihabara last year I can honestly say it was fun. My wife and I plan to visit more when we go back.

    • @K268H
      @K268H Год назад +2

      I did get a chance to stop by a maid cafe with friends the first time i was in akihabara. We even dragged a local with us for his first time in one. I thought it was a fun and interesting experience, though, probably not exactly my cup of tea. The particular cafe I went to was a little surreal and I remember feeling like things were a little *too bright* and *too colorful* ahaha. I'd definitely be down to come back to see and visit other cafes and themes though!

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Год назад +4

      @K268H if/when you go back you should check out one called Black Marshmallow. It's like Gothic Lolita style. Not the usual cute pink stuff. It's pretty sick!!

  • @pinkisflammable
    @pinkisflammable Год назад +481

    She seems like such a bright and lovely person. I hope she can continue to do what makes her happy even if things didn’t work out with this specific cafe. ❤

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +41

      I really hope so too~

    • @ericx6969
      @ericx6969 Год назад +3

      ​@@TokyoLens most o it as side job for or main job because they actually enjoy their work or it an hobby or make customers happy and form bonds with loyal customers

    • @Liliquan
      @Liliquan Год назад +5

      @@ericx6969 I wonder the percentage of ‘loyal customers’ that are freaks.

  • @takeuchi5760
    @takeuchi5760 Год назад +372

    If you ever see Memochi again please tell her, she's definitely made a lot of people's day better by sharing her story, just knowing that someone like her exists made me genuinely happy.
    Her story and how she remembered the fascination from when she was little and actually followed it despite self doubts concerning she might have been late. That's just wonderful to see. I wish her and others that worked at heart of hearts the best of luck.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +47

      Ill be sure to pass that along~

    • @jamesprovost2602
      @jamesprovost2602 Год назад +14

      Definitely. She made me wanna try harder despite all the daily troubles that come with our Own individual lives!

  • @With_Me_JAPAN
    @With_Me_JAPAN Год назад +383

    Although maid cafes are one of the tourist attractions in Akihabara, not so many people know the reasons why maids are working there. Memochi’s passion of being a maid is inspiring and I genuinely hope that more happiness will be brought to her!

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +48

      Another incredibly insightful and kind comment from Yuka~ Thank you so much for always being here!!
      I just took a look and noticed that you just released a video today too!! I'll have to check that out later!
      Thank you for you kind words towards Memochi~ and see you in the next vid!

    • @Wwest3ez
      @Wwest3ez Год назад +6

      ​@@TokyoLensthat's one of the many reasons we love Yuka so much. And your not exactly "chopped liver" either! 😆

  • @dblock5one4
    @dblock5one4 Год назад +390

    I love how supportive her mother is, especially coming from a different generation where her own parents weren't as understanding or forgiving. She wanted to allow her own daughter the option and pleasure of doing whatever she wanted in life. That's beautiful ❤

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +36

      definitely not the answer I was expecting to hear!

    • @trumpetmom8924
      @trumpetmom8924 Год назад +4

      Same here. As a musician and mom I struggle with the desire to have my kids actively participate in music, but at the same time I want them to do what they love, even if it’s not music. I’m so happy that that this young lady’s mom is so supportive of her and I do hope she’s able to find another similar job that she loves as much as she obviosuly did this one. Thanks for sharing!

    • @GBCrush
      @GBCrush Год назад +4

      I know, right? Bit of a surprise for me. I love good surprises!

    • @mortenjorck
      @mortenjorck Год назад +7

      I feel like the premise of "mom wants me to be an idol; I want to be an accountant" would make for an enjoyable slice-of-life comedy.

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Год назад +3

      So cool and refreshing to hear especially coming from Japan.

  • @botansaluki4553
    @botansaluki4553 Год назад +206

    It’s difficult to think that she lost two jobs in such a short span of time. I hope she finds a job that makes her happy. As someone with supportive parents and seen others who don’t have that, she has a good chance at finding the place she is meant to be. The Support of those around you is truly invaluable. I hope everyone at heart of hearts can find happiness.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +9

      such I kind comment~ Thank you for that!

  • @machanhernan
    @machanhernan Год назад +139

    It's too easy to prejudge things that to us seem weird and we don't understand, like maid-cafe culture. But motivations (like wanting to make people happy) and the idea that you are never too old to do what you really want seem to be universal, and those I understand. I think she is really brave for taking the chance to do what she wants and her mom is awesome for supporting her. Sorry to hear the shop closed, but I hope she's still doing what she wants.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +29

      you are 100% right on that
      I once had a friend get furious at the simple idea of maid cafes while knowing nothin about them
      but if it wasnt for that experience... I might not have ever made this video~

  • @knzwnt
    @knzwnt Год назад +101

    I was part of a maid cafe about a decade ago and Memochi's words really reminded me why I chose to do that job in the first place. It's definitely the person-to-person connection where both the master and maid/butler can cast everything aside and just enjoy themselves for a little while. It's easy to judge from the outside, but it's always been a unique experience. I wish Memochi all the luck in the future. I hope she finds a new place that makes her just as happy and to spread her positivity.

  • @indicamberr
    @indicamberr Год назад +57

    Damn, that’s so sad about the cafe 😢 but it was nice seeing how happy it made Memochi and how supportive her mom was. 💛

  • @RowanWatersStudios
    @RowanWatersStudios Год назад +72

    This video pulls you in with Memochi's passion, only to leave you with a mystery on what happens next. I like to think they just moved locations and got a bigger shop. And Memochi is living out her dreams as a Idol Maid. Dancing and singing to her hearts desire. And some where down the road Norm will just bump into her one day and the journey will continue.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +16

      I truly hope that I get that chance some day~

  • @mrpilipo
    @mrpilipo Год назад +39

    Someone who I befriended long time ago happens to work as a maid. Over those years I have observed how a small chain of maid cafes, with few locations in the outskirts of Tokyo and Yokohama, gets reduced to a single small shop due to incompetence of management and faced the risk of closing down entirely... As for my friend, she is now a head maid, basically a manager, of one resurrected location, in result of people that actually care about the business getting in on things.

  • @mmmelissaaa
    @mmmelissaaa Год назад +35

    One of the things I love most about Japanese culture is how you can find such unique, niche interests accepted and have communities supporting them. But for that same reason it seems that those communities can be fleeting. You captured a really bright yet brief moment of time in the life of a Maid and despite what happened in the end, I'm sure she is happy to have that immortalized.

  • @AltCenter
    @AltCenter Год назад +17

    It's not surprising that Memochi's smile attracts people to her performance, because it's clear she's happy and being herself. Realness is what I think most people are attracted to because we've been so bombarded with people feeling the need to be someone they are not for the attention. In the end, I think she'll do just fine, even with the closure of her cafe, because she has a personality that needs to be shared with everyone.

  • @Shanyandao
    @Shanyandao Год назад +38

    I was surprised to hear her mother supports her and even encouraged it when she was younger! She seems lovely, I hope she can somehow continue to do what she loves!

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Год назад

      Right!!

    • @UzumakiHarutoJP
      @UzumakiHarutoJP Год назад +3

      too many parents are so restrictive on what their child wants to be in life... can't happiness be all parents' hope for their child?

  • @sheilamckinnon9063
    @sheilamckinnon9063 Год назад +19

    Gosh that made me sad, wondering what Memochi did after this. She seemed to really love that job, and I bet she had built up some regular customers and friends at work. And especially after losing her first job too. I hope she was able to find another job she likes after that. Thanks for sharing this more personal look at the world that’s usually so much more superficially portrayed.

  • @thetypebeast
    @thetypebeast Год назад +25

    I wish the best to Memochi-san and the rest of Heart of Hearts and hope that they all find success in the future! I’m hope we can see more of this story someday.
    Also, as a side note, thank you so much for sharing this story even though it is unfinished. I think it’s hugely important for people to see that things don’t always get resolved, or have to be “packaged perfectly with a neat little bow” to be accepted.
    As someone that struggles with perfectionism, this was a gentle reminder to be more patient with myself.
    ✌️

  • @kuroakikitsune
    @kuroakikitsune Год назад +5

    Hearing how supportive her mum is almost made me cry.

  • @joshuamstark
    @joshuamstark Год назад +31

    Norm! You always do this my friend, you grab my attention and won’t let go. I went into this video with marginal interest, to be honest, but now… to hear her speak so passionately about her job and totally understand how she feels… I need more… would love to see a followup as well.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +10

      Josh~ Every comment from you is filled with kindness and insight~ Thank you so much for always being here!!
      Lucky to have you around~

    • @joshuamstark
      @joshuamstark Год назад +4

      @@TokyoLens glad to be here, man.

  • @billfulton-lahti7278
    @billfulton-lahti7278 Год назад +18

    Norm, you were right, this is heartbreaking, but hopefully she is able to continue doing what she loves and finds the happiness she wants and deserves. Thank you always for sharing with us and inspiring us. ❤‍🩹

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +1

      Bill!! Great to see you here~ Thanks so much eh!

  • @Diamondkitsune
    @Diamondkitsune Год назад +9

    Memochi's story was really interesting. It's such a shame the cafe went under. But her whole viewpoint on life was very refreshing and inspiring. You can tell she's just enjoying her life and seeing where it all takes her. Hopefully you might get an update on where she goes onto next!

  • @KirstenReusch
    @KirstenReusch Год назад +7

    😢 wow, that is a roller coaster of a beautiful and heartwarming, but also heartbreaking story. Wishing Memochi nothing but the best, and hoping she can find another place where she can be as happy.

  • @mochimozzarella
    @mochimozzarella Год назад +29

    WOW. Just... heartbreakingly beautiful. I know this doesn't make what she said any less significant, but did you do her interview? You asked and she answered in harmony. She's so inspiring! You're really incredible for being able to get in to this world and share it with us and I'm dying for more. I'm very sad for you and Memochi but I can tell you that this video was not in vein, Norm! I loved it so much and the way you can tell stories is definitely what's kept me here and will continue to do so nevertheless. Good work, and I'm so thankful to share your experiences with your videos. Keep on being awesome, and I look forward to seeing you again. I give you and your like button ALL the love ❤️ Thank you.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +5

      I do the interviews for every vid on this channel! (^-^)
      Thank you so much for this kind comment~

  • @AudioReviewsDownunder
    @AudioReviewsDownunder Год назад +3

    This was a really uplifting story.
    She seemed very happy.
    Sad the shop closed.
    She was so sweet.
    I hope she can continue to enjoy doing what she does.

  • @yossisureta2578
    @yossisureta2578 Год назад +6

    I thought I knew what kind of job it is before but I guess not. This video, and Memochi opened my eyes. I really liked when she says “Finding and understanding ‘yourself’ is probably the hardest part of this job”

    • @alexb.1320
      @alexb.1320 Год назад

      Same here. The way word definitions evolve for a native english speaker don't give us a clear picture vs what I'd call is a more strict dictionary definition as used by the Japanese.

  • @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
    @JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst Год назад +8

    It's particularly heart wrenching that Memochi is now out of 2 jobs in a matter of years; I hope she's chasing her dreams.
    She has such a supportive Mother! That's going to help her in her future endeavours. I hope this really wasn't a sad ending but a new beginning for Memochi. She's so warm and lively and engaging, I wish nothing but the best for her. 🥰

    • @Unan1mouz
      @Unan1mouz Год назад

      What was her previous job prior to being a maid?

  • @moonchi7
    @moonchi7 Год назад +5

    I’m so glad to hear another story about someone taking advantage of a tough situation to chase their dream and also having such a supportive mom! It’s so sad to hear that the café closed, but I hope Memochi and the other girls find a new place to share their happiness! Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @murisakiasuna4423
    @murisakiasuna4423 Год назад +4

    What a beautiful slice of time. Memochi warmed so many of our hearts. I hope Memochi has landed somewhere where she is happy. What a kind and beautiful soul she has. Best wishes to her and the former Heart of Hearts team. 💛
    Thanks Norm, for sharing this and being delicate. Your kindness in how to share topics that might not be comfortable is appreciated. 💜

  • @SargesCustoms
    @SargesCustoms Год назад +9

    Thanks for this one, Norm. Life is full of highs and lows, successes and failures. Too often, vloggers only show the positives. Capturing life in its full glory of realism made this one very unique and special. Thanks for taking us along on this journey.

  • @jomarlanthonyejim6018
    @jomarlanthonyejim6018 Год назад +7

    That's so unfortunate, was really excited with the idea of you and heart of hearts making videos related to the world of Maid Cafes. Hoping to see an update with Memochi's whereabouts, best of luck to her!

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +1

      hope we get that chance~

  • @SmilingQuokka
    @SmilingQuokka Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing Memochi's story with us. She seems like a kind person and radiates good energy. I hope she continues to do what she loves. It was so interesting to hear her story. I've wondered how maid cafes work. It's not something that we'd ever see in my country I don't think - they'd end up weird and sexualised here I think, a bit like the massage shops are. 😅 It seems like such a lovely concept to welcome someone into your space and brighten their day with a song or a dance, or just some kind words. 😊

  • @Deathy2D
    @Deathy2D Год назад +2

    Seeing that even her mother was supportive no matter if she was a child or adult made me smile. I hope Memochi manages to find another maid cafe to work and enjoy her life bringing joy to people. Also, this reminds me of Akiba Maid War (anime) of the harsh reality of maid cafes and how they need to compete with each other all day.

  • @TrulyTastyToast
    @TrulyTastyToast 10 месяцев назад +2

    I was able to meet her when I visited Japan last december and january.
    I don't know her whereabouts right now but I hope she was able to chase her dream, or at least be happy.
    I can assure you she deserved it.❤

  • @watchingtime9643
    @watchingtime9643 Год назад +4

    Wow, that is so bittersweet that I'm at a loss for words. I'm happy that she was able to follow her dreams, even if it was just for a short while, and I hope that she's able to continue doing so in the future!!

  • @superblaster2
    @superblaster2 4 месяца назад

    I did an Internship in Japan in 2019, and I went to a café called Maidreamin' which was in the heart of Akihabara. I was lucky enough on my second visit to see one of the shows. It was absolutely amazing, and definitely an experience I'd recommend to anyone who visits Japan!

  • @Yuubari
    @Yuubari Год назад +2

    When you told us about this video at the meetup ( and in your ending bit here too) you could see how much the people impacted you personally and the concern when they suddenly went quiet. I'm glad you put out the video so that others could see Memochi's passion the same way you did. hopefully you're still able to keep in touch with memochi or other people from heart of hearts, to see where they go in the future. would be neat to see future follow-up vids, even with just the people themselves if their future shops aren't as open as this one was.

  • @soulstarx8
    @soulstarx8 11 месяцев назад +1

    Seeing Memochi’s smile as she passionately talked about her job made the ending that more heartbreaking. I wish them the best

  • @Nerdescent
    @Nerdescent Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video and for the visibility you gave to the adorable Memochi! I really hope she can find another job that makes her happy ❤

  • @sheepareamyth
    @sheepareamyth Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing Memocchi's story so that her work and effort will never be forgotten. She seems like such a warm and welcoming person and I hope she is doing well for herself. Thank you for continuing to support and uplift such amazing people in the world around you. May her passion and yours continue to inspire everyone to keep doing their best!

  • @confracto
    @confracto Год назад +1

    It is ok to tell sad stories. Thank you for sharing this one with us.

  • @StickPeopleAndPuff
    @StickPeopleAndPuff Год назад +2

    I was thinking that this was probably the best interview youve done (not saying the others are bad) because Memochi is just so inspiring and lively and cute. Its heartbreaking to hear that they closed down and I really hope that she is doing ok with it

  • @minchomania
    @minchomania 8 месяцев назад +2

    I knew of Maid Cafes from anime a little bit, but didn't really know that much until 6 years ago I discovered my favorite band, Band-Maid. The creator of the band, Miku Kobato, worked at maid cafes and after being an idol for a short time had an idea to form a band rock band with maids as the theme.
    I think the whole concept of maid cafes is pretty cool and honestly there is nothing like this at all in the US. I have seen a couple live streams and youtube videos and would love to visit if I ever get the chance to go to Japan.

    • @CryingThighHighSocks
      @CryingThighHighSocks 7 месяцев назад

      Hey there! I would like to inform you that we do have somewhat some maid cafes!!! A permanent location in California, called Asayoru! There is also some form of maid cafes in conventions as well! c:

    • @minchomania
      @minchomania 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@CryingThighHighSocks yea I know of some pop up ones that were in New York not sure if there's a permanent one. But living in Ohio there ain't nothing like that around.

  • @ThisGuyAgain424
    @ThisGuyAgain424 Год назад +2

    I wanted to say, "Thank you Norm". You have really inspired me to really make my dream of moving to Japan a reality. I enjoy and appreciate everything you put in to creating content. Truely you could have made it easy by just using a drone but you put a lot of yourself out there. So thank you..please keep making content. Im new to both making comments and this channel.

  • @jackiejenkins4078
    @jackiejenkins4078 Год назад +2

    This was a wonderful video! I loved seeing Memochis joy for her job and that it wasn't just a job to her but an extention of her inner self to others and a commitment to helping them have an enjoyable time that could make their day better. Please let us know how she's doing now if you can! I really hope she has found a spot to make her joy shine again!

  • @sanay1313
    @sanay1313 Год назад +2

    What a lovely and heartwarming human being. Another fantastic video, Norm!

  • @_dacoalminer_2893
    @_dacoalminer_2893 Год назад

    Your channel continues to have one of the brightest and purest hearts on RUclips. Always a pleasure to see you not only document these sort of situations, but invariably do them justice.

  • @kfaist77
    @kfaist77 9 месяцев назад +1

    That was enlightening and I sincerely hope Memochi and the other maids are able to continue to pursue their passion. ❤

  • @k_redacted5353
    @k_redacted5353 Год назад +1

    I really liked the background music for this video! I don't know why, it just really stood out to me 🤩

  • @tkwok8037
    @tkwok8037 Год назад +1

    Something that I really admire is the number of stories I've learned about people in Japan who leave "regular" jobs to pursue their passions. The risk is still there. Both socially and financially. And yet people whole heartedly chase their dreams. And it's not even about the fame and the money. It's in pursuit of their passion. I wish these people the best and hope they find success in their endeavours.

  • @lauratippie5573
    @lauratippie5573 Год назад

    Norm, I always appreciate the insight you provide in your videos. The genuineness you share, both of yourself and your subjects, is such a welcomed quality in our oh-so-cynical world we live in today. It's always a pleasure to watch and experience the wonders of Japan and it's people through your eyes.

  • @Padriniito
    @Padriniito Год назад +2

    I'm lucky enough to be in Japan and as soon as I saw this video I knew where was I going next and who to see. Her passion about her job, about motivating people and her energy is something trully remarkable. So sad to hear the ending, but I'm sure that wherever she is, she is making someone smile.

  • @MageThief
    @MageThief Год назад +1

    From what I have learned throughout the years from living in Japan, is that the Maid Cafe market is so tough, so much respect to them for doing it.
    I hope that Memochi have found a new job where her bright and genki personality can shine.

  • @kevincurrie2052
    @kevincurrie2052 Год назад

    Thanks Norm, your interview style videos are really great. I like that you don’t have to inject yourself into the story and let your subjects tell their stories. Those women really put a lot of thought into their work.

  • @frolicarionell487
    @frolicarionell487 8 месяцев назад +1

    I discovered this video and it made me remember the good moments I spent not only with Memochi but with all the maids. I used to frequent Heart of Hearts, it was a really good place and it made me so sad to find out when they closed. I even introduced the place to some of my friends and it was very cute to also see Mochi (not Memochi herself, but another maid named Mochi) giving out the flyers right in front of the shop's sign.
    That is why when people have this weird, distorted image of maids or maid cafes I cannot help but feel sad because those people didn't properly experience things, the way it is intended to be, as in a relaxing, cute and light experience trying to make us smile in a world that could use more smiles.
    I now frequent another maid cafe, but I hope all the maids are doing good and I hope Heart of Hearts reopens again in a not-so-distant future.

  • @IronHulkTriathlon
    @IronHulkTriathlon Год назад

    I really appreciate your professional approach (letting the dust settle rather than posting with no regard) and personal insights regarding the Heart of Hearts cafe and their wonderful staff.

  • @CesarfigGomez
    @CesarfigGomez Год назад

    That's what i like about your videos Norm, you capture memories in such an entrataining way for us to see them, sad that the video ended that way but hope that we could see more of her story in the future.

  • @NemesisST
    @NemesisST Год назад +1

    What a cute and wholesome girl. I hope she is doing alright. Thanks for sharing this video, preservation really is important!

  • @luke-xz1gb
    @luke-xz1gb Год назад

    i did not expect such a deep and heartfelt interview. im glad shes doing what she loves :)

  • @okiwangko
    @okiwangko Год назад +1

    As an amateur photographer and film-maker, I always found Norm find an interesting candid angle that immediately draws attention to the video which I am also trying to do with my own photos and videos.

  • @TheYellowFlyingFish
    @TheYellowFlyingFish Год назад

    Very sad ending. Thanks for sharing, it feels like your videos have come a long way and show some really unique stuff I don't see many people talking about (amazing editing too!)

  • @calebchai5599
    @calebchai5599 Год назад +2

    That end was quite unexpected and abrupt, but looking forward to your follow-up videos on this

  • @CeB0H
    @CeB0H Год назад +2

    this was a beautiful video to watch and see how she shines talking about her job and how she got in to the job. The support her mother gave her is amazing and it turned in to something amazing. It is sad to hear the cafe is closed. But i hope she gets to keep doing her job as a maid in another Maid cafe, so she can keep enjoying doing it.
    I have never been to a maid cafe actually i have never been in Japan yet. But I hope will be able to and would like to visit a maid cafe to experience it in person.
    Thanks for sharing this amazing video

  • @traciecombs7030
    @traciecombs7030 Год назад

    Thank you for videos like these that give all of us a glimspe into unique cultural experiences in Japan (pop or traditional) its really fascinating. Best of luck to the staff from Heart of Hearts cafe❤

  • @divamissz
    @divamissz Год назад

    Thank you for sharing Memochi's story, even if we don't know how it ends. In my heart, I hope she finds another cafe where she can make herself and others happy. It would be nice to find out where she ends up, and the story of the cafe, but as you said, that may not be possible. And, thank you for finally posting this, because no matter what, it captures one woman's joy and her desire to share it with others. We need more of that

  • @aliceDarts
    @aliceDarts Год назад

    I adored her! She was only too adorable. Her smile, her energy, her outfit, and her make up was spot on. She really made me smile and she reminded me of better days. I know that the ending is a bad one, but I am so thankful that you decided to upload the video here. Thank yo so much! If you ever see her again, please let her know that she made so many people smile and be inspired here as well!

  • @redzak90
    @redzak90 Год назад

    i really enjoyed it seeing her this happy and smiling over both ears

  • @ninjaman1751
    @ninjaman1751 Год назад

    I was always curious what made someone want to do this job. Thanks as always for the awesome content!

  • @KevinSchmidt-sj2rk
    @KevinSchmidt-sj2rk Год назад

    I had to watching this video a few times since it appeared before commenting. This short video is so rich with information it inspired hundreds of questions; about the Maids, individual customers, and the relationship/interaction between the two. This one ranks up there as one of my favorites. Memochi will do well in whatever career she decides to pursue; she has the character traits I look for in hiring engineers. Maid Cafes could be a channel of its own. Thank you for sharing an excellent video.

  • @MrGamertagmamaburr
    @MrGamertagmamaburr Год назад

    This video is the summation of why I watch your videos on Japanese culture and tourism. It's also a BIG reason my family and I really want to visit Japan. Thank you for these looks into a seemingly wonderful world.

  • @catwatson2795
    @catwatson2795 Год назад

    I really loved this video but it was also very sad too! I really hope she finds another maid job and keeps following her passions. She is a very inspiring person. Thank you for bringing this video to life Norm. Keep up the good work! 😊

  • @leedeguire8783
    @leedeguire8783 Год назад

    This is the earliest I've been to a video in ages! Thanks for another great video! 😊

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +1

      thanks for always being here!

  • @VeeVeeFreeFox
    @VeeVeeFreeFox 9 месяцев назад

    I love this… it’s natural for some people to want to serve and provide enjoyment for others. It’s enjoyable for me; I love that this isn’t stigmatized in Japan.

  • @alecangelo7443
    @alecangelo7443 Год назад

    Nice.. people's life stories are always fascinating to hear.. From different places, perspectives and experiences all in all make for an amazing life... Thanks a bunch for letting us have a peek into her daily life..

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +1

      Alec
      Alway such kind comments
      Thank you so much for always being here for it!

  • @SpontaneousWeasel
    @SpontaneousWeasel 9 месяцев назад +1

    For anyone to dedicate themselves simply to sharing their positive energy with others as a career is heartwarming. Great video! Shame about the closure

  • @rysiekkolanko2324
    @rysiekkolanko2324 Год назад

    Morning, Norm!
    Sorry to hear that they closed, but glad you were able to share a part of that story. I hope you get to keep some of those connections you made and keep sharing stories of the people you meet. These personal glimpses into others lives and the care you take in doing so brings a personal connection that is often missing in our lives.
    Keep up the great work, and stay safe out there!

  • @astroboy3507
    @astroboy3507 Год назад

    I’m not into that type of stuff but I love her PASSION for her JOB!!!!! 👍🏻

  • @xenboy7778
    @xenboy7778 Год назад

    What an amazing attitude and outlook on life. I hope she goes from strength to strength.

  • @sebastianmartina1111
    @sebastianmartina1111 Год назад

    Great Video !! Heart of Hearts was amazing place, the girls that worked there were the best. I really loved Azunyan, Memochi, Ari, Minor, Maro, and so many more. Incredible group of people.

  • @Stormcrow89
    @Stormcrow89 Год назад +1

    I found this very insightful, uplifting, and yet heartbreaking. Memochi’s genuine warmth and outlook are very inspiring, and I’m so glad you were able to get a firsthand look into this intriguing career/lifestyle path. I do hope everything works out ok for her and all the others who worked at the cafe. Maybe you’ll run into her down the road and she’ll have an even bigger dream achieved to share with you.

  • @grantclift8420
    @grantclift8420 Год назад

    Thanks for the chance to see this side of cafe life. Just back in Tokyo this week and hope to see more of Tokyo life.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад

      hope you have a great time!

  • @historygmail
    @historygmail 10 месяцев назад

    This was one of my favorite videos. Thank you

  • @silverian
    @silverian Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this story!

  • @michaelm.1947
    @michaelm.1947 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time to show us a bit of the behind-the-scenes action. Maid cafes aren't really my thing, but the fact that it made Memochi happy as well as her customers, I can only hope that she lands on her feet and it still enjoying whatever she's doing now.

  • @WiscoMel
    @WiscoMel Год назад

    I was hoping to see more, so it’s sad to hear that they closed. But thank you for this little glimpse into the maid cafes, she was such a beautiful and humble young woman

  • @ZumiGir
    @ZumiGir Год назад

    i love your videos, theyre ALWAYS interesting.

  • @sondres.8021
    @sondres.8021 Год назад

    Thank you for clearing this up in my mind - a good, short little documentary!

  • @Enzo-JP
    @Enzo-JP Год назад +1

    Great video, what a fascinating culture, looking forward to visiting Japan myself.

  • @RelaxedRoamer
    @RelaxedRoamer Год назад +1

    Maid cafes are definitely a unique aspect of Japanese culture that is fascinating to learn about. It's interesting to hear from someone like Memochi who works in a maid cafe and get a deeper understanding of what it's really like. I can imagine it's not an easy job, but it's great to see that the girls who work there are dedicated to providing exceptional service and creating a fun and welcoming environment for their customers. It would be interesting to learn more about the history and evolution of maid cafes as well.

  • @tobyeveryday729
    @tobyeveryday729 Год назад

    I'm really excited to see this! A friend of mine works in a maid cafe and she absolutely loves it! 🥰💖

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +1

      no way!! That is amazing!

  • @loopyfrog
    @loopyfrog Год назад

    What a lovely person, I wish her all the happiness in the world. She would make anyone feel better!

  • @kittykat3268
    @kittykat3268 Год назад

    This video was rough! She was so happy with her job, something that is so difficult for so many people to find. I really hope she finds (found?) that happiness again! Best wishes to her and all of the maids and employees at her shop!! ❤

  • @whyisthisathingnow...
    @whyisthisathingnow... Год назад

    This was really interesting, thank you Norm for once again sharing another amazing story with us. I do hope that they will all be ok though.

  • @Wwest3ez
    @Wwest3ez Год назад

    That was so interesting! Really really like the work your doing. Btw I hope Memochi finds work she will enjoy 🙏

  • @aprilpatte6397
    @aprilpatte6397 Год назад

    Excited watching your video today. What a good topic thank you for exploring I hope we get to find out more and good luck to the young lady. 😊

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +2

      Thank you for being here for it~

  • @kungfool69
    @kungfool69 Год назад

    Oh wow, what a wonderful video! I'm so sorry for the workers at the cafe though, that is so sad to hear they suddenly closed :(

  • @garey_0435
    @garey_0435 Год назад

    Definitely not the topic I was expecting today but, a good welcome surprise for sure! Such an interesting world to look into, thanks for sharing Norm!

  • @Oscar_Kerkenaar
    @Oscar_Kerkenaar Год назад

    yeah this one hits the feels. Seeing someone try so hard. I hope she finds better luck somewhere else.

  • @PiksyMexxy
    @PiksyMexxy Год назад

    I was not expecting that ending! 😔
    I hope she finds another maid job. The way she talks about it was so touching, she genuinely cared about the customers, to see them smile as much as they enjoy her smile.
    You could tell this was a passion and not just a job for her. ❤
    Thank you for sharing this footage. ✨️

  • @Count-Drekon
    @Count-Drekon Год назад

    its really sad that the cafe closed but i wish all the best to memoshi and the others for there future. thank you so much for the video Norm :)

  • @lordtucor8309
    @lordtucor8309 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing the story Norm, so sad the the shop closed, i think there was so much more to be told, but i hope you hear from Memochi soon, and that all is well with her.

  • @patrycjawrobel5444
    @patrycjawrobel5444 Год назад +2

    I am happy that you decided to release this video anyway, it does seem somehow unfinished, but that’s also beauty of it.

    • @TokyoLens
      @TokyoLens  Год назад +1

      Im happy too!!
      Hopefully its a start oof something beautiful~