Japan’s New Fetish Cafe Caters to Train Maniacs
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If you have a thing for trains, railroads or nubile young railroad conductors, you might want to head Japanward, and check out the Little TGV bar in Akihabara, Japan (where else?).
The bar, which opened February 21st, features waitresses dressed as railroad clerks, railroad themed decor, and is run by a fictitious railroad company called Shin Akiba Denki Tetsudou or the “New Akihabara Electric Railroad”.
All aspects of the service are designed to please the most fastidious railroad fetishist. Not only are the pretty young things dressed for the job, but they also greet patrons with a cheerful “Thank you for riding our train.”
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