How to Enjoy Cosplay Play in Japanese Adult Services
Ever wanted to see your favorite AV maid outfit in real life?
Or be pampered by a cute girl dressed as a nurse?
In Japan’s adult services, those fantasies can come true!
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to enjoy cosplay play at Japanese escort services 👇
✅ Step 1: Find a shop that offers cosplay
Not all escort shops offer cosplay play, so this is the first thing to check.
📌 How to search:
Look at the shop’s website or Twitter for words like “コスプレ対応” (cosplay OK) or “コスプレオプション” (cosplay option)
You can also ask on LINE: “Can I request cosplay?” (Need help? I can give you a sample message!)
Try searching by keywords like maid, nurse, school uniform, anime costume.
✅ Step 2: Check if your desired outfit is available
Each shop has a different selection of costumes.
💡 Common cosplay types include:
Maid costume
Nurse uniform
Japanese schoolgirl outfit
Cheongsam (China dress)
Anime-style outfits (basic & budget-friendly types)
But if you’re looking for something very specific (like a certain anime character), it may not be available.
➡ In that case… move on to Step 3!
✅ Step 3: Bringing your own costume is usually OK!
Good news!
At many Japanese shops, bringing your own costume is quietly accepted.
👜 Tips for bringing your own outfit:
Bring a clean, new costume (or one that’s been properly cleaned)
If it’s a sexy or extreme outfit, ask the staff first if it’s OK
Most staff will kindly respond and say they’ll check with the girl
✅ Step 4: Don’t forget the cosplay option fee
Cosplay play is an extra option, so there’s usually a small additional fee.
💰 Price range:
¥2,000 to ¥3,000 per costume/play
⚠️ Some girls may accept or refuse certain costumes, so always ask first to avoid problems.
🎯 Summary: Add Some Fantasy to Your Japan Trip!
You can experience maid, nurse, anime cosplay and more
Not all shops have every costume, so bringing your own is a smart move
Cosplay option fee is usually ¥2,000–¥3,000
Live out your AV fantasies in real life — safely and respectfully!
If you’re not sure, just ask via LINE or email before booking.
Most shops will kindly help you — especially if you’re polite 😊
🛍 Want to Bring Your Own Cosplay?
👉 Don Quijote is the Best Place to Shop!
If you want to bring your own maid, nurse, or anime costume for a special cosplay play session,
the easiest and most convenient place to shop in Japan is Don Quijote (a.k.a. Donki)!
Why Don Quijote?
Huge selection: maid, nurse, schoolgirl, anime-style, sexy cosplay
Affordable prices: most outfits cost ¥3,000–¥5,000
Many are free-size and easy to wear
Tourist-friendly: tax-free shopping is available
Open late (some even 24 hours!)
📍 Recommended Don Quijote Stores in Central Osaka
▶ Don Quijote Dotonbori (道頓堀)
Address: 7-13 Soemoncho, Chuo-ku, Osaka
Hours: Open 24 hours
Access: 5 min walk from Namba Station
Highlights: Huge selection of costumes, adult goods, and souvenirs
Landmark: Look for the giant Ferris wheel attached to the building 🎡
▶ Don Quijote Umeda (梅田)
Address: 4-16 Komatsubara-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 AM
Access: 5 min walk from JR Osaka Station or Hankyu Umeda Station
Highlights: Convenient location in the Umeda nightlife/shopping area, good range of cosplay & party items
💡 Pro Tips:
Choose lightweight and wrinkle-free costumes for easy carrying
Free-size is ideal if you’re unsure about sizing
If you can’t find the cosplay section, just ask a staff member:
“Cosplay costume?” — they’ll point you in the right direction!
Whether you’re staying near Namba or Umeda, there’s a Don Quijote nearby to help you get ready for your fantasy night!
Buy your costume, pack it in your bag, and enjoy a one-of-a-kind Japanese cosplay experience 😎✨
It’s a place with a lot of sweet, pure-type girls.
If you book for 90 minutes or longer, there’s a good chance they’ll give you free cosplay as a bonus.
From my experience, there’s about a 70% chance they’ll give you the cosplay option for free — especially if you’re friendly or book a longer session.
Princess Tanimachi 9-chome
https://princess-nihonbashi.com/daysche?i=en
2F, Ikutama Moon Building, 9-22 Ikutama-cho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka City, Osaka, Japan