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What to Say at a Japanese Hair Salon: The Exact Phrases That Actually Work

Not sure how to communicate what you want at a Japanese hair salon? Tokyo hairstylist Kenji gives you the exact phrases — in English, Japanese, and how to show them — that get you the result you actually asked for.
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Finding a Hair Salon in Tokyo or Yokohama as a Foreigner: The Honest Guide to Getting It Right

Getting your hair done in Japan as a foreigner is harder than it should be. Language barriers, hair type mismatches, unexpected results — here's exactly what's going wrong, and how to find a salon in Tokyo or Yokohama that actually delivers what you asked for.
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Finding a Hair Salon in Tokyo and Yokohama for Foreigners

If you've lived in Tokyo or Yokohama as a foreigner, you've probably had at least one bad salon experience. This guide covers everything — how to find an English-speaking stylist, what to expect, what questions to ask, and how to avoid the most common mistakes.
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Hair Straightening in Japan for Asian Expats: What’s Different, What Works, and What to Watch Out For

You're Asian, you live in Japan, and you're looking for hair straightening that actually works for your hair type. Here's what you need to know — including why "Asian hair" isn't one thing, and how to find a stylist who understands the difference.
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Can You Get Hair Straightening and Color in the Same Session? (An Honest Answer from a Tokyo Stylist)

One of the most common questions I get from clients across Asia: can straightening and color be done on the same day? The short answer is yes — but the details matter. Here's exactly what's possible, what isn't, and why.
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What 30,000 Clients Taught Me About Hair — Lessons from 23 Years Behind the Chair

After 23 years and over 30,000 clients, certain patterns become impossible to ignore. Here are the most important things I've learned — about hair, about people, and about what actually makes a difference.
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Why More Expats in Japan Are Choosing One-on-One Hair Salons — And What Makes Them Different

Most hair salons in Japan involve multiple staff members touching your hair. Here's why a growing number of international clients are specifically seeking out one-on-one salons — and what the difference actually feels like in practice.本文:If you've been to a hair salon in Japan, you've probably experienced it.You arrive, speak with the stylist, explain what you want — and then spend the next two hours being handed between three, four, or five different people. Someone washes your hair. Someone else applies the color. A third person does the blowdry. The stylist you spoke to at the start might reappear at the end, or might not.For Japanese clients who are used to this system, it's routine. For international clients — especially those who've already had one experience where the result didn't match what they asked for — it's a source of real anxiety.One-on-one salons work differently. Here's what that actually means.What "One-on-One" Actually MeansIn a one-on-one salon, one stylist handles every stage of your appointment — consultation, chemical application, cutting, and finishing — personally, without handing off to assistants.This is how I work. Every client I see, I handle from start to finish. The person you spoke to at the beginning is the same person who does everything, and who you speak to at the end.It sounds simple. In Japan's salon industry, it's relatively uncommon.Why It Matters More for International Clients1. Communication stays consistentIn a multi-stylist salon, even if the senior stylist speaks English, the assistants often don't. Instructions get lost between handoffs. The junior who applies your color may not know what the senior stylist told you about how your hair responds to chemicals. The person finishing your blowdry may not have heard your request about how you like your ends styled.In a one-on-one session, everything you say stays with the person doing the work. There's no translation layer between your instructions and the hands in your hair.2. Accountability is clearWhen five people touch your hair, it can be genuinely difficult to understand what went wrong if the result isn't right — or what went well if it is. When one person handles everything, the responsibility is clear on both sides. That makes the conversation more honest and the adjustments more precise.3. The consultation is more usefulIn a busy multi-client salon, the consultation is often rushed — a few minutes at most, sometimes standing at the reception desk. In a one-on-one setting, the consultation is part of the appointment. There's no pressure to move quickly because another client is waiting. We can take the time to actually look at your hair, discuss your history, and make a considered decision about what to do.For international clients, this extra time matters even more — because conveying hair history, texture preferences, and desired outcomes across a language gap takes longer than the average Japanese salon allows for.What Changes in PracticeHere's what a one-on-one session actually looks like compared to a standard Japanese salon experience:Standard Japanese salonOne-on-oneStaff involved3–5 people1 personConsultation5–10 minutes, often rushed20–30 minutes, relaxedCommunicationMay break down at handoffConsistent throughoutWaiting during chemical processingOften seated in a group areaNo shared waiting spaceAccountability for resultsDistributedSingle point of contactAtmosphereOften busy and loudQuiet, focusedServices & PricingServicePriceCut¥9,900Cut & Treatment¥14,300〜Cut & Color¥23,100〜Cut & Acid Straightening¥36,300〜Cut & Digital Perm¥27,500〜All prices include consultation, treatment, and finishing. No handoffs, no assistant fees, no surprises.Who This Works Best For✅ Expats and international residents who've had communication problems at other salons✅ Anyone new to Japan who wants a comfortable, English-speaking first salon experience✅ Clients with complex hair histories — bleached, colored, multiple previous straightening treatments✅ Those who want detailed advice on home care tailored to their specific hair✅ Anyone who values a calm, unhurried atmosphere over a fast, high-volume experience✅ Clients dealing with scalp issues from frequent coloring or chemical treatments✅ Those with strong curl, frizz, dryness, or aging-related texture changesBuilding a Long-Term RelationshipOne of the things I value most about working one-on-one is the continuity it allows.When I see a client regularly over months and years, I know their hair history better than any record could capture. I know how their hair responded to the last treatment. I know what changed between visits. I know what they were unhappy with and what worked better than expected.That knowledge compounds over time. The longer the relationship, the better the results — because the decisions I'm making are informed by real history with that person's hair, not a fresh assessment every time.Many of my longest-term clients say their hair has genuinely improved over the years — not just maintained, but gotten better. That's the goal.Available LocationsTokyo (Ginza area)Tuesday – Sunday, 9:00 – 18:30YokohamaMonday sessions — limited availabilityBoth locations are easily accessible by train. Exact address shared upon booking.Book an Appointment💬 Contact me directly via WhatsApp (+81 80 9707 7119) or Instagram DM📸 Instagram: @kenji_ginza_nhd🕙 Hours: 9:00 – 18:30(Monday sessions available in Yokohama / Tuesday–Sunday in Tokyo)I respond within 24 hours. Feel free to send a photo of your hair and tell me what you're looking for — I'll give you an honest assessment before you commit to anything.タグ欄(全て入れ替え):one on one hair salon Tokyo private hair salon Japan English speaking hair salon Tokyo expat hair salon Japan hair salon foreigners Tokyo one on one hairstylist Yokohama hair salon no waiting Japan personal hairstylist Tokyo English 縮毛矯正 マンツーマン 英語対応10記事目完了です!これで主要記事の英文化は全て終わりました。今日の作業まとめ ✅記事元のPV内容Hair Treatment vs Straightening59✅ 英文化完了Want Straight Hair Without the Flat Look218✅ 英文化完了Acid Straightening Complete Guide80✅ 英文化完了How to Maintain Hair After Straightening151✅ 英文化完了The Truth About Acid Straightening322✅ 英文化完了How Often Should You Get Straightening200✅ 英文化完了Is Hair Straightening Dangerous114✅ 英文化完了About Kenji79✅ 英文化完了3 Shampoos That Actually Work150✅ 英文化完了Why One-on-One Salons Are Chosen62✅ 英文化完了次のステップはGoogle Business Profileへの登録です。やってみますか?
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The Truth About Hair Straightening: What No One Tells You Before You Book

hair straightening has a reputation for being "gentle" and "damage-free." That's not the whole story. Here's what most salons won't tell you — and what you actually need to know before booking your first session.
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Hair Straightening in Japan: The Complete Guide (What It Is, How It Works, and Whether It’s Right for You)

Everything you need to know about hair straightening in Japan — how it differs from traditional straightening, what the process looks like step by step, who it's suitable for, and what to expect in terms of cost, time, and results.
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Is Hair Straightening Dangerous? A Hairstylist’s Honest Risk Assessment

You've probably read that hair straightening is "dangerous." Some of that is true — but most of what's written online misses the point entirely. Here's a clear-eyed breakdown of the actual risks, who they apply to, and how to minimize them.