Japanese TV has been investigating what has been hailed as the (second) creepiest train ever – the “maid train,” offering the complete maid service experience and the overpowering combination of maid fanciers and train spotters all in one carriage.
Seibu’s aspirations of promoting tourism via moe and otaku seem to have been well placed, as not only did 126 otaku turn up, the TV crew even managed to trawl up a Taiwanese interloper hoping to experience “Japanese culture” (just how Japanese French maids are and whether the heavily fetishised maid industry can be considered cultural are another matter it seems).
The train in question ran from Ikebukuro to Chichibu on the Seibu-Ikebukuro line:
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Midnight Maid Train… thats what creepy!
I want a maid airliner too!
I don’t feel this is creepy. The ladies need work and this is a way for them to make money while providing a service to passengers. I think it’s a win-win for everyone.
I don’t see it as being creepy either.
Once you board that train, there’s no coming back.