Would you like to experience a Japanese hair salon? I warmly welcome guests from around the world.

“I’m living in Japan, but I’m a little nervous about going to a salon.”
“I want to get my hair done while traveling, but I’m worried about the language.”
I hear these concerns from international guests more often than you might think.
But if you’re reading this now, please know — you can relax.
I’ve worked in London and Tokyo (Omotesando), and I’ve had the opportunity to work with people from all over the world.
Different hair types, cultures, and values — I’ve gained a lot of experience adapting to that diversity.
Don’t Worry About the Language Barrier
I speak both Japanese and English.
Even if your language is different, I use translation apps and visual tools to make sure communication feels smooth and stress-free.
During consultations, for example, I often:
・Ask guests to show pictures of their ideal style
・Listen to details about their lifestyle and daily routines
・Design a haircut based on head shape and hair texture
Instead of simply “trying to understand,”
I aim for clear and respectful communication, and a deep understanding of different cultural perspectives,
so that every guest can feel comfortable and understood.
One-on-One, from Start to Finish
I work one-on-one with every guest.
From the initial consultation, to shampoo, to the haircut and styling — I handle everything personally.
There’s no handoff to other staff, and no rushed or factory-like experience.
Especially for those who feel anxious about the language,
being cared for by the same person from start to finish can bring a deep sense of reassurance.
Experience a Japanese Hair Salon — Without the Pressure
Japanese salons can sometimes feel intimidating to people from abroad.
They may seem overly formal or full of hidden rules.
But honestly, it doesn’t have to be that way.
I want you to simply enjoy the refreshing feeling of taking care of your hair — freely and comfortably.
Many of my clients come from all over the world, so even if you’re not confident in your language skills, it’s completely okay.
I’m ready to meet you — and your hair — with care and intention.