English-speaking Hair Salons in Tokyo
Find a Tokyo Hair Salon in Japan with English-speaking staff. English-speaking hair salons in Akasaka, Aoyama, Azabu-Juban, Daikanyama, Ebisu, Ginza, Harajuku, Naka-Meguro, Omotesando, Shibuya, and more.
Find a Tokyo Hair Salon in Japan with English-speaking staff. English-speaking hair salons in Akasaka, Aoyama, Azabu-Juban, Daikanyama, Ebisu, Ginza, Harajuku, Naka-Meguro, Omotesando, Shibuya, and more.
Number of accesses : 256
The outstanding technique of Japanese nail art is very much respected worldwide. Listed below are English speaking nail salons located in central Tokyo. You might also enjoy going to many different nail salons first to find out your favorite one to go every month!
Number of accesses : 234
Japan has strict rules on the amounts and types of medication that can be brought into Japan. Be sure to read our guide before you travel to Japan or if you plan to import medicine from countries outside of Japan.
Number of accesses : 193
Essential information and resources about dental care in Japan and a comprehensive list of English-speaking dental clinics and specialists in Tokyo.
Number of accesses : 135
Over-the-counter ( OTC ) medicine is easier to find in Japan than you think. Here are some popular pharmacies that you can easily find, along with useful Japanese phrases and commonly used OTC medicines and the ailments they help alleviate.
Number of accesses : 135
Find an English-friendly plastic surgery clinic in Tokyo that covers your surgical needs, including eyes, ears, hair, breast augmentation, and body contouring.
Number of accesses : 105
If you’re a resident of Japan, you may be entitled to a free yearly health check! Find out what is included as well as the optional service called Ningen Dock.
Number of accesses : 105
If you are looking for English-Speaking ophthalmologists (eye doctors) in Tokyo or Yokohama, here is the list for you. There are several doctors who speak fluent English.
Number of accesses : 102
From prescriptions to hygiene and herbal heroes, explore Japan's cold remedy landscape with this guide. Keep colds at bay and continue your Japanese adventure!
Number of accesses : 84
We have put together a list of psychiatrists, therapists and psychologists who speak English in Tokyo. If you have any mental health problems or issues, please refer to the list.
Number of accesses : 76
Japan is home to a wide variety of gadgets, but many beauty appliances are also produced every year. Some can be used abroad and are popular as souvenirs for foreigners. The following is a list of the most popular beauty appliances currently available in Japan, divided into face, body, and hair categories.
Number of accesses : 74
There are many options available in Tokyo for rejuvenating and adjusting your body. Take care of your health and well-being with these English-friendly clinics.
Number of accesses : 59
J-ALERT is Japan's National Instant Warning System. The alert will come when the government transmits emergency information instantly to the residents of the whole country. The Meteorological Agency transmits information to the system about an earthquake, a tsunami, a volcano, etc. The Cabinet Secretariat is responsible for sending information about ballistic missiles, aviation attacks, guerrilla attacks, mega terrorism, etc.
Number of accesses : 56
National Health Insurance is required for all residents in Japan, including foreigners. Private insurance in Japan does exist, but is not mandatory as the National Health Insurance covers everything that can be categorized as a medical treatment. Here is a guide to health insurance in Japan to answer all your questions.
Number of accesses : 51
In this list, you will find English-Speaking doctors and hospitals in Yokohama and Yokosuka in Kanagawa prefecture.
Number of accesses : 34
Stay up-to-date on earthquakes that might be coming by using an earthquake app. Whether you're a Japan expat or you simply want to keep safe, try these 6 options.
Number of accesses : 33
While in Japan, it's best to be prepared for an emergency evacuation at all times. It is important to have an evacuation kit ready in case of an emergency evacuation in Japan due to natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, tsunamis, or the loss of a lifeline.
Number of accesses : 32
Obtaining prescription drugs in Japan can be a real headache. Here is what you need to know as well as where to find English-speaking pharmacies in Tokyo.
Number of accesses : 30
The hay fever (pollen allergy) season in Japan generally spans from mid-February to mid-April. In this article, we provide information on symptoms, countermeasures, medications, and this year's pollen forecast.
Number of accesses : 29
Here are Japanese phrases of the most frequent illnesses and symptoms that may need seeking medical assistance.
Number of accesses : 29
Find a Tokyo Hair Salon in Japan with English-speaking staff. English-speaking hair salons in Akasaka, Aoyama, Azabu-Juban, Daikanyama, Ebisu, Ginza, Harajuku, Naka-Meguro, Omotesando, Shibuya, and more.
Number of accesses : 839
The outstanding technique of Japanese nail art is very much respected worldwide. Listed below are English speaking nail salons located in central Tokyo. You might also enjoy going to many different nail salons first to find out your favorite one to go every month!
Number of accesses : 758
Japan has strict rules on the amounts and types of medication that can be brought into Japan. Be sure to read our guide before you travel to Japan or if you plan to import medicine from countries outside of Japan.
Number of accesses : 719
Over-the-counter ( OTC ) medicine is easier to find in Japan than you think. Here are some popular pharmacies that you can easily find, along with useful Japanese phrases and commonly used OTC medicines and the ailments they help alleviate.
Number of accesses : 447
Japan is home to a wide variety of gadgets, but many beauty appliances are also produced every year. Some can be used abroad and are popular as souvenirs for foreigners. The following is a list of the most popular beauty appliances currently available in Japan, divided into face, body, and hair categories.
Number of accesses : 361
If you’re a resident of Japan, you may be entitled to a free yearly health check! Find out what is included as well as the optional service called Ningen Dock.
Number of accesses : 337
Essential information and resources about dental care in Japan and a comprehensive list of English-speaking dental clinics and specialists in Tokyo.
Number of accesses : 326
If you are looking for English-Speaking ophthalmologists (eye doctors) in Tokyo or Yokohama, here is the list for you. There are several doctors who speak fluent English.
Number of accesses : 297
Find an English-friendly plastic surgery clinic in Tokyo that covers your surgical needs, including eyes, ears, hair, breast augmentation, and body contouring.
Number of accesses : 284
Stay up-to-date on earthquakes that might be coming by using an earthquake app. Whether you're a Japan expat or you simply want to keep safe, try these 6 options.
Number of accesses : 268
We have put together a list of psychiatrists, therapists and psychologists who speak English in Tokyo. If you have any mental health problems or issues, please refer to the list.
Number of accesses : 261
J-ALERT is Japan's National Instant Warning System. The alert will come when the government transmits emergency information instantly to the residents of the whole country. The Meteorological Agency transmits information to the system about an earthquake, a tsunami, a volcano, etc. The Cabinet Secretariat is responsible for sending information about ballistic missiles, aviation attacks, guerrilla attacks, mega terrorism, etc.
Number of accesses : 202
From prescriptions to hygiene and herbal heroes, explore Japan's cold remedy landscape with this guide. Keep colds at bay and continue your Japanese adventure!
Number of accesses : 189
There are many options available in Tokyo for rejuvenating and adjusting your body. Take care of your health and well-being with these English-friendly clinics.
Number of accesses : 166
The hay fever (pollen allergy) season in Japan generally spans from mid-February to mid-April. In this article, we provide information on symptoms, countermeasures, medications, and this year's pollen forecast.
Number of accesses : 128
Obtaining prescription drugs in Japan can be a real headache. Here is what you need to know as well as where to find English-speaking pharmacies in Tokyo.
Number of accesses : 125
National Health Insurance is required for all residents in Japan, including foreigners. Private insurance in Japan does exist, but is not mandatory as the National Health Insurance covers everything that can be categorized as a medical treatment. Here is a guide to health insurance in Japan to answer all your questions.
Number of accesses : 105
While in Japan, it's best to be prepared for an emergency evacuation at all times. It is important to have an evacuation kit ready in case of an emergency evacuation in Japan due to natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, tsunamis, or the loss of a lifeline.
Number of accesses : 102
List of English-Speaking / Foreign-Friendly doctors and hospitals in Japan.
Number of accesses : 100
Major disasters can happen at any time. When a disaster strikes, lifelines such as electricity, gas and water may not be available and logistics may come to a halt, so it is important to have emergency rations and food reserves. This article provides tips on food stockpiling, including what and how much to stockpile and how to do it.
Number of accesses : 88
The outstanding technique of Japanese nail art is very much respected worldwide. Listed below are English speaking nail salons located in central Tokyo. You might also enjoy going to many different nail salons first to find out your favorite one to go every month!
Number of accesses : 3,514
Find a Tokyo Hair Salon in Japan with English-speaking staff. English-speaking hair salons in Akasaka, Aoyama, Azabu-Juban, Daikanyama, Ebisu, Ginza, Harajuku, Naka-Meguro, Omotesando, Shibuya, and more.
Number of accesses : 3,092
Japan has strict rules on the amounts and types of medication that can be brought into Japan. Be sure to read our guide before you travel to Japan or if you plan to import medicine from countries outside of Japan.
Number of accesses : 2,954
Stay up-to-date on earthquakes that might be coming by using an earthquake app. Whether you're a Japan expat or you simply want to keep safe, try these 6 options.
Number of accesses : 2,592
Over-the-counter ( OTC ) medicine is easier to find in Japan than you think. Here are some popular pharmacies that you can easily find, along with useful Japanese phrases and commonly used OTC medicines and the ailments they help alleviate.
Number of accesses : 2,125
Japan is home to a wide variety of gadgets, but many beauty appliances are also produced every year. Some can be used abroad and are popular as souvenirs for foreigners. The following is a list of the most popular beauty appliances currently available in Japan, divided into face, body, and hair categories.
Number of accesses : 1,796
If you’re a resident of Japan, you may be entitled to a free yearly health check! Find out what is included as well as the optional service called Ningen Dock.
Number of accesses : 1,560
The hay fever (pollen allergy) season in Japan generally spans from mid-February to mid-April. In this article, we provide information on symptoms, countermeasures, medications, and this year's pollen forecast.
Number of accesses : 1,532
Essential information and resources about dental care in Japan and a comprehensive list of English-speaking dental clinics and specialists in Tokyo.
Number of accesses : 1,219
Find an English-friendly plastic surgery clinic in Tokyo that covers your surgical needs, including eyes, ears, hair, breast augmentation, and body contouring.
Number of accesses : 1,155
J-ALERT is Japan's National Instant Warning System. The alert will come when the government transmits emergency information instantly to the residents of the whole country. The Meteorological Agency transmits information to the system about an earthquake, a tsunami, a volcano, etc. The Cabinet Secretariat is responsible for sending information about ballistic missiles, aviation attacks, guerrilla attacks, mega terrorism, etc.
Number of accesses : 1,057
From prescriptions to hygiene and herbal heroes, explore Japan's cold remedy landscape with this guide. Keep colds at bay and continue your Japanese adventure!
Number of accesses : 1,027
If you are looking for English-Speaking ophthalmologists (eye doctors) in Tokyo or Yokohama, here is the list for you. There are several doctors who speak fluent English.
Number of accesses : 959
We have put together a list of psychiatrists, therapists and psychologists who speak English in Tokyo. If you have any mental health problems or issues, please refer to the list.
Number of accesses : 814
There are many options available in Tokyo for rejuvenating and adjusting your body. Take care of your health and well-being with these English-friendly clinics.
Number of accesses : 797
While in Japan, it's best to be prepared for an emergency evacuation at all times. It is important to have an evacuation kit ready in case of an emergency evacuation in Japan due to natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, tsunamis, or the loss of a lifeline.
Number of accesses : 776
National Health Insurance is required for all residents in Japan, including foreigners. Private insurance in Japan does exist, but is not mandatory as the National Health Insurance covers everything that can be categorized as a medical treatment. Here is a guide to health insurance in Japan to answer all your questions.
Number of accesses : 563
Obtaining prescription drugs in Japan can be a real headache. Here is what you need to know as well as where to find English-speaking pharmacies in Tokyo.
Number of accesses : 511
Getting sick or experiencing an unexpected medical emergency in a foreign country like Japan can be scary, especially if you’re not proficient in the local language. In this guide is some basic Japanese you can use in the event of a medical emergency.
Number of accesses : 470
List of English-Speaking / Foreign-Friendly doctors and hospitals in Japan.
Number of accesses : 468
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