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Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Nastha S • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

Chanwon also came all the way from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to visit Hair Salon NALU in Tokyo! After the service by Deji-san, she enjoyed a scrumptious meal in 76CAFE.

More photos of the hair makeover experience and cafe dishes on her blog (click!).
Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Nastha S • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

Both the Youtubers had each run a separate contest on their Instagram profile and handpicked two winners to join them for a hair date session at Hair Salon NALU. Each of the guest enjoyed a hair treatment exclusively available at Hair Salon NALU, the Ultrasonic Iron Treatment followed by hair styling from our stylists.
Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Lee Ja • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

Hair Salon NALU recently held its first ever hair date party and it was such a great success. Hair Salon NALU invited two of Tokyo's many influential Youtubers RinRinDoll and Sharla also known as “Sharla In Japan” along with 4 of their lucky fans for a hair pampering session.
Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Lee Ja • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

Thank you so much for coming by Hair Salon NALU! These are just some of the multinational guests that we've had the pleasure to serving in the last year.

If you've been hoping for a Japanese hair makeover in the fashion capital Tokyo yet concerned about the language barrier, rest assured that we have stylists who are comfortable in conversational English. The team will try our best to serve to your utmost satisfaction. For booking assistance in English, kindly drop an email to [email protected].
Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Lee Ja • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

Mia Suraya is a Malaysian currently pursuing her MBA in Tokyo, Japan. This photo with Deji-san was taken on her second visit to Hair Salon NALU for a haircut.

Did you know that if you flash your student pass here, you'll be given a special student discount for haircut? Students aged 19 years and above just need to pay ¥5180, instead of the usual ¥6480. For more insights into the life of an international student in Japan, head over to Mia's blog (click!).
Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Lee Ja • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

As the summer comes to an end, social media sensation Jane Chuck from Malaysia also came by for a quick wash and styling at Hair Salon NALU. Check out her favourite ramen restaurant and other fun spots in Tokyo on her blog (click!) and Youtube video (click!).

Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Lee Ja • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

Nalu Style Cafe + Hair Salon. It's a small world after all music.

Throughout the years, we've had the privilege of serving a number of customers from abroad. From international students to expatriates to globetrotters experiencing Tokyo, Japan for the first time, Hair Salon NALU offers the warmth of Japanese hospitality in all aspects of hair services provided by the team of trained professionals. Let us share some of the happy smiles created together in the past year.
Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Petrina Leong • 23 May 2018

Hair Salon Nalu

Looking for a bold change of hair style? Hearty Pink designed by Stylist, Makino, all the way from Hair Salon NALU, our home branch in the heart of Tokyo!
Came All The Way - Gypsum Board
Gypsum Board
436 times mentioned • Adrian Bb • 21 April 2016

Gypsum Board

The sheet rock or gypsum board came all the way down to a reveal bead that provided the half inch gap to the floor. It is not as solid as wood baseboard when you hit it with a vacuum but it looks great.
Came All The Way - Answer Questions
Answer Questions
32 times mentioned • Ping Ping • 30 July 2015

Answer Questions

Next, when you get into the Honda HR-V, the sales person would point out to you that the HR-V is actually an SUV that has been designed to have the driving feel of a car. This design objective was confirmed by Mr. Okabe, Assistant Large Project Leader (ALPL) in charge of the Honda HR-V development project, who came all the way from Honda Japan to answer our questions during the test drive event.

Indeed, the inside fittings are reminiscent of the Civic, Jazz, and the City. The interior configuration is very car-like, and once behind the wheel, anybody who is moving from owning a car to the HR-V would feel very much at home in the HR-V. All that needs to be done is for the sales person to take the would-be buyer for a short test drive and the deal would probably be sealed.
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