As the girls introduce themselves and recall old acquaintances, the servant loads the luggage on the car, with Claude's being handled by her loyal retainer.
When everything is ready to go, they drive towards their destination, the Imperial Café-Theatre, this establishment currently fashionable in France, imported directly from the young empress, being very found of that culture herself.
As the party leaves the docks and goes into the streets, they see them bustling with smiling and kind people, the destruction of the Great War seemingly a distant memory.

Akira Hoshikawa
The people of Tokyo is like that: as the war ended, everyone united together to reconstruct, it was quick and easy. The empress invested highly in the reconstruction also, improving the infrastructure of the city to fit modern standards, and investing heavily on the Arts, culture and entertainment to uplift the people, the café we're heading to being a proof of that. That's one of the reasons of the secrecy of our mission, to maintain the peace of mind and tranquility of these people, while our work on the café shall uplift their spirits all the same!
The streets where also filled with all kinds of different vehicles, steam-powered cars ran alongside carriages, either horse or men-powered. The wide sidewalks too, are filled with many kinds of steam-powered paraphernalia, from public phones, electric lights and vending-machines. The worldwide rumors that Tokyo was becoming the most technologically advanced city in the world were to be held true.
On the northern corner of the Ginza 'island', the district where entertainment businesses where most concentrated, stood the Café, the final touches of the construction still underway, with wooden scaffolding covering most of the western neoclassical façades (it faces both the north and west); the building had a T-shaped layout, with the main wing giving to a flowery yard to it's right and an elevated terrace to it's left, with nice fountains centered on both of them.
In the middle of the wide northwestern street, from where a glimpse of the Imperial Palace could be seen, the tram crossed regularly, carrying people around; narrowboats could be seen just ahead, below the balustrade, crossing the canals.
Here we are, that's the Imperial Café! We're still working on the façade and some rooms, but it is practically functional... And shall suit your stay cozily enough~ Mister Hoshikawa said, to which the servant old man replied:
"Most important for you, the bar is fully stocked!" Making Hoshikawa laugh embarrassingly.

Saburo Tsutsumi
At the Café's door, stood a huge man in a yellow and green suit.
"That's Tsutsumi, the security guard and doorman for the café." Explained Hoshikawa.
"A pleasure to meet you, ladies." He said in a deep and warm voice, bowing cordially.
Through the holes on the yard's walls, the girls could also see a young maiden in white and pink robes tending to the garden. She offers a modest smile to anyone looking.
As you finally enter by the main door, looking at a wide room, currently being furnished to operate as a café and bar: the centre of the room is lowered some steps, filled with round tables, while the corners form a wide elevated lobby, with more tables, counters and bars, where the staff should be, attending to clients.

Rika Hoshikawa
In there, a beautiful girl, around 18, wearing a stunning flowery yukata of deep-blue, purple, lilac and similar tones stood idle, until noticing the arrivers.
"Oh, there you are, father and... New girls! I'm Rika Hoshikawa, nice to meet you all." She said excitedly.
"Heh, this is my daughter everyone, she's the theatre's dressmaker and a fine tailor." Mr. Hoshikawa says, with a proud smile.