Even if you get hit with a topical slipper and bat, you'll be criticized for paying 'Happiness'

Sep 26, 2024

Even if you get hit with a topical slipper and bat, you'll be criticized for paying 'Happiness'
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A pop-up cafe in Japan that humiliates and shames customers is a hot topic online.

According to Japanese media Sora News 24 and Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Japanese TV producer and influencer Nobuyuki Sakuma recently opened a unique cafe in central Tokyo for online fans.

The cafe's name is 'Bato Cafe Omokenashi', meaning humiliation and hospitality.

At first glance, the cafe looks like an ordinary Japanese restaurant, but it features about 10 beautiful young female waitresses cursing and humiliating customers.

According to one experienced person, a waitress approached and shouted "Just order, pig" and uttered swear words and slang.

When he ordered a pork bowl costing 3590 yen (about 33,000 won), the female employee said, "You want to eat your relatives?," he said, swearing until the food came out.

"What kind of hairstyle is it? Do you think you're cool? The T-shirt you're wearing now is too tacky." The employee said "Pigs don't use chopsticks" and didn't give them chopsticks.

Some customers were forced to eat unwanted menus.

In addition, the cafe allows you to experience paid malicious services for an hour through a reservation in advance.

Services include employees jokingly hitting the face and back with slippers or getting hit in the buttocks with balloon bats.

In this way, the scene of 'abused' is filmed and provided as a souvenir.

However, not all customers are provided with this service.

It's possible to eat without being abused if you don't want to. To do this, you can wear a card that reads 'No Abuse'.

One customer commented "It was a blast. The women who hurled insults were cute, and the food was good."

Chinese netizens are curious about the psychology of paying and being criticized", "If it were any other country, there would have been a fight already."



Reporter Jang Jong-ho bellho@sportschosun.com



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