| Akado Tatsuhito | |
|---|---|
| Character Name | |
| Full Name | Akado Tatsuhito |
| Personal Info | |
| Age | 32 |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | Maid Professional |
| Media | |
| Manga Debut | Chapter 67 |
| Anime Debut | Episode 11 |
Akado Tatsuhito is known as a Maid Professional. He has extensive knowledge of all things related to the Maid Cafe culture.
Appearance[]
Akado is a husky man with neatly combed and parted black hair and eyes. He wears square-shaped glasses, a pale green dress shirt, dark brown pants, and carries a black backpack.
History[]
Following his rigorous ritual routine, before he visits a Maid Cafe that he decides to visit, Akado finds his target location, the Itan Private High School Culture Festival Maid Cafe. Immediately, he criticizes the tacky decor, but is immediately drawn in after being greeted by the exuberant Najimi.
Sitting at his table, he compliments the details put into the place despite it being a high school event. Najimi returns holding a menu up to Akado's face while asking him what he'd like to order and he orders the omurice with love, but is unable to finish the end due to Najimi barging off. Despite the discourteous nature of Najimi, Akado rates them as a "Peppy character". On closer inspection of the other "maids" there, Akado rates Nakanaka as "Geeky", Agari as "Clumsy", and Yamai as "Prickly". In Akado's opinion, the cafe covers all of the Maid Cafe archetypes. At that moment, Akado is approached by the quivering and tacit Komi holding a glass of water. Akado believed her to be scowling at him and concludes that his inappropriate nature for ogling the maids there has upset her. Komi then serves him a glass of water and softly speaks "Pa... on..", which Akado interprets her saying "Patronizing", however, in truth it was "Pardon me".
After being served his meal, Akado finishes it off and leaves in a gloomy and dour mood. Thinking that Akado was upset about the poor service she gave him, Komi tries to give the farewell greeting, but is too nervous to do so. So, Najimi steps in and says it for her, which Akado notes are taboo for a maid to say the wrong farewell greeting to an exiting customer. He then rates Komi as an "Ice-Queen" type.
Etymology[]
- Akado means "bright, light, clear" (明) (aka) and "door" (戸) (to/do).
- Tatsuhito means "achieve" (達) (tatsu) and "person" (人) (hito).

