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BEHIND THE SCENES: CRAZY WACKY THEME RESTAURANTS TOKYO. DINING AT LOCK-UP & ALCATRAZ, SCHOOLBOY & MAID COSPLAY CAFES.


Crazy Wacky Theme Restaurants by La Carmina, Mark Batty Publisher. Weirdest theme restaurants in Japan, maid cafes, monkey waiters tavern. Alice in Wonderland cafe in Ginza and Shinjuku.

I wrote a blog post for my publisher’s website (Mark Batty in NYC) about “The Making Of” Crazy Wacky Theme Restaurants. Here it is below, with a bonus photo!

The concept was, from the start, a Kool-Aid trip: photograph and write about Tokyo’s bizarre new crop of theme restaurants. But my friends and I decided to up the game by not only observing but participating in the madness. For the Alice in Wonderland cafe, we wore costumes based on the characters (above: Cheshire Cat and the author as the Queen of Hearts). When it came time to shoot the tavern serviced by monkey waiters, I went disguised as a primate. Here’s a glimpse at the whirlwind antics that didn’t make it into Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants.

Vampire Cafe in Ginza Tokyo, Diamond Dining horror dining, Halloween scary food, crucifix blood crackers and coffin box, Crazy Wacky Theme Restaurants by La Carmina, Mark Batty Publisher. Weirdest theme restaurants in Japan, Japanese Goth woman.

My Goth friends and I were quite the funeral procession as we walked to Vampire Cafe in Ginza. The blood-dripping floor and candelabras suited our aesthetic perfectly – as did the cute Dracula waiter we tried to flirt with. Above, Lady Raisu poses with the coffin-shaped drink menu and a crucifix cracker dipped in blood. (Or is that ketchup?)

Phantom of the Opera costume, Christine Daae drag, Wizard of the Opera theme restaurant Ikebukuro, Diamond Dining, Crazy Wacky Theme Restaurants Tokyo by La Carmina, Mark Batty Publisher

My dates for the Wizard of the Opera restaurant (re-named for copyright reasons) were The Phantom and Christine Daae. The backstory: “It’s easy to spot Jim in Ikebukuro Station – the floor-length cape and half-mask give him away. Sebastien and Mayumi wear ominous Eyes Wide Shut masks, while Yukiro’s interpretation of Christine Daae involves glittery eyelashes and a tiara.  “The shoes belong to my roommate.” […] “Why are they playing Disney tunes on the stereo?” Jim wonders, loudly. “This is wrong, all wrong!” He throws on skeleton gloves and beckons at our poor waiter. “Can’t you put on Gothic music? Or at least something Lloyd Webber?” Half an hour later, we hear the title track – Beneath the opera house, I know he’s there…” (We also shot a video at the restaurant, which you can watch here.)

Black and white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland, bunny ears on Goth boy, Gothic bunny costume, sunglasses and velvet vintage men's jacket, Eyes Wide Shut mask, napkin crown on head, beak in glass of fruit juice

Our beloved I Am Sebastien became a black rabbit for the Alice in Wonderland cafe (left). He created an Eyes Wide Shut mask with red glowing eyes for the Wizard of the Opera restaurant (right). That’s a red folded napkin on his head!

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The most extreme of the bunch? It’s hard to choose, but the haunted mental hospital and prison restaurants (Alcatraz E.R. and The Lock-Up) are as out there as it gets. You’re drinking a cock-tail – as in, there’s a penis floating in it – when the lights go off and a red siren blares. Get ready to scream: it’s a full-out monster attack!

Hungry for more J-pop wackiness? There’s daily content here on my La Carmina blog, where I post daily about Harajuku fashion, cute food, fold-eared kitties and much more. For more info about Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo, check out this page.

Song of the Day #184: Blondie – Maria

CARNIVAL MASKS OF VENICE: EYES WIDE SHUT ORNATE, DECORATIVE GOTH MASKS, VENETIAN FESTIVAL MASQUERADE COSTUMES.


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While at the library, I glimpsed the cover of Carnival Masks of Venice: A Photographic Essay and simply had to add it to my check-out pile. J.C. Brown’s book is filled with lush photos of masked revelers at Venice’s Carnival. I was surprised by how much the styling reminded me of Goth and Visual Kei.

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According to the intro, Carnival can be traced to Green and Roman celebrations. Today, it’s considered a Roman Catholic tradition: a period of indulgence before the start of Lent. Venetians have been partaking in masked debauchery since 13th century; Napoleon banned Carnival in 1797, but it was revived in the late 1970s. Each year, revelers pile on ornate masks and costumes for the public celebration.

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I think every item in the Goth dress-up trunk can be found on this pair. There’s a spooky element to masks, especially when the eyes are concealed. The orgiastic gathering in Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut still gives me des frissons.

Venice carnival masks, Eyes Wide Shut movie cult orgy gathering, costumes, scary weird masks, ornate decorative Goth costumes, Venetian festival, masquerade.

I love how Brown’s photos bring out every single texture. I feel like I can reach out and run my fingers over the beads, the smooth gold mask and rough trim.

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When I saw the look on the right, I thought: Mana-sama! Aren’t these photos inspiring and strangely uplifting? There are more images in the Carnival Masks of Venice book.

I’m happy that you like my new “cute cooking” video – it was enormously fun to make. I’ve been working on some fiction writing lately – also a nice change of pace. It’s good to do many new things, yes? Now Basil Farrow is maoo-ing and I must give him attention!

Song of the Day #139: Oppenheimer Analysis – The Devil’s Dancers

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