Japan’s hair industry is divided into two main types of establishments: barbershops (理容室, "riyō-shitsu") and beauty salons (美容室, "biyō-shitsu"). These differ significantly in terms of target clientele, services provided, pricing, and overall experience.
Barbershops (理容室):
Beauty Salons (美容室):
The main differences between men’s and women’s haircuts in Japan stem from the type of shop, services offered, and the overall experience. Men typically opt for barbershops, which provide quick and practical haircuts and shaving. Women usually choose beauty salons for more diverse, fashion-forward hair and beauty services. Recently, beauty salons have become more gender-inclusive, but barbershops still primarily serve male customers.
hwang_phy
但他们有比较特别的设备,所以问题也不大
hwang_phy
QB 这种“千元店”,不会给洗头发。。
My wife and I recently got haircuts. My experience was fairly smooth, but my wife was initially turned away(!). Through this, we learned about the differences between men's and women's haircuts in Japan—the locations and even the licenses of the hairdressers are different.
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