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Hairdressers in Japan - Curiosities and Vocabulary

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Want to get a haircut in Japan and don't know where to start? Hair salons in Japan are wonderful, but they can be expensive, have different names, and Japanese people may not have the experience with their hair. In this article, we are going to talk a little about barbers, beauty salons or hairdressers in Japan.

Traditional barbershops can be identified by a swivel post with striped colors of blue, red and white. They are called tokoya (床屋) and are intended for a male audience, most of whom are middle-aged men. Beauty salons are called biyouin (美容院) and are intended for both sexes.

The differences between hairdressers in Japan

There are many different things about a hairdresser in Japan. They usually cover their face with a cape to wash their hair. Capes often have arms, and many salons offer drinks such as tea, coffee or even soft drinks. The price may vary if your saber is very long and weekends tend to be more expensive.

Hairdressers in Japan - curiosities and vocabulary

Salons usually offer low prices if it's just the cut. Many salons charge for the use of shampoo and drying in service. Cuts can range from 500 to 3000 yen. Of course, there are many other services involving hair that are much more expensive.

Although beauty salons in Japan are expensive, their experience and service is incredible. It is very normal for hairdressers to offer you something to drink, a shoulder massage and even shampooing your hair (it feels like a massage too).

Tokyo's most popular hair and beauty salons are hayato, shinka, assort, sozo, bondz salon, natura and hiroin. If you are traveling through Tokyo, we recommend these places. ing that, as they are the most popular, they are probably the most expensive.

Most salons have massage chairs, offer services such as ear cleaning and provide other comfort and relaxation procedures. There are many salons that already have the objective of serving foreigners. They end up creating true community centers for foreigners to delve into the culture.

Hairdressers in Japan - curiosities and vocabulary

Japanese vocabulary and haircuts

There are thousands of words related to haircut and used in salons. Discover some below:

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Portuguese Japanese Romaji
Barbershop 床屋 tokoya
Barber 理容師 riyoushi
Cut 切る kiru
Cut カット katto
Long 長い / ロング nagai / rongu
Short 短い / ショート mijikai / shooto
Medium ミディアム midiamu
Haircut 髪のカット kami no katto
hairdresser 美容師 biyoushi
Frizz クセ kuse
Bob ボブ bobu
Beauty salon 美容院 biyouin
washing ヘアサロン hea saron
Shampoo シャンプー shampuu
Hair treatment ブロー buroo
Treatment トリートメント toriitomento
Permanent パーマ paama
straightening ストレート パーマ sutoreeto pama
Dye カラー karaa
Fringe 前髪 maegami
peaked cut シャギー shagii
razor cut レザーカット rezaa katoo
cut with scissors スキバサミ sukibasam
stroke cut ストロークカット sutorooku katto
layer cut レイヤーカット reiyaa katto
effect cut エフェクトカット afekuto katto
Manicure ヘアマニキュアー heamanikyuaa
Hair style 髪型 kamigata
wavy hair ウェーブ weebu
Mushroom Cut マッシュ masshu
Texture, hair wave 髪質 kamishitsu
Straight hair ストレート sutoreeto
Brown hair 茶髪 chapatsu
Black hair 黒髪 kurokami
Blond hair 金髪 kinpatsu
White hair 白髪 shiraga
roots 根元 nemoto
Mustache 口髭 kuchi hige
Beard 顎髭 ago hige
Comb kushi
Razor カミソリ kamisori

Phrases to talk at the hairdresser

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How much does a haircut cost? カットはいくらですか? Katto wa ikura desu ka?
What length do you want? 長さはどうしますか? Naga-sa wa dou shimasu ka?
I want a haircut, please. カットをお願いします Katto wo onegaishimasu.
Could you cut it a little shorter please. もっと短くしてください。 Motto mijikaku shite kudasai.
Please cut this far. この辺まで切ってください。 Kono hen made kitte kudasai.
Is this length ok? 長さはいかがでしょう? Nagasa wa ikaga deshou?
Cut a little more please. もう少し切ってください。 Mousukoshi kitte kudasai.
Please show me color samples. 色のサンプルを見せてください。 Iro no sanpuru wo misete kudasai.
Please put some gel on your hair ヘアジェルをつけてください。 Hea jeru wo tsukete kudasai.

Although we share some phrases, that countless dialogues can arise inside a beauty salon in Japan. Be sure to go with a friend who is fluent in Japanese.

I hope you enjoyed this little article. Share your experience at a Beauty Salon or Hairdresser in Japan through our comments. We appreciate the comments and shares. We also recommend:

Finally, we'll leave a video of our daily Japan channel, where they visit a Tokoya.