GINZA
| Phone | Maris Gina LINE (English) : 070-4037-7838 TEL: 03-5823-4022 (English/Japanese) |
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| SMS/LINE | 070-4037-7838 |
| ADDRESS | APA Chuo GINZA Building 5F, Ginza 3-8-15, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061 GOOGLE MAP |
| NEAREST STATION | 4-min walk from Higashi-Ginza Stn 4-min walk from Ginza Stn 5-min walk from Ginza-icchoume Stn |
| PARKING | Pay Parking is available near the salon. |
| OPENNING HOURS | 9:00 am - 21:00 pm |
| MENU | SUGARING COSMETIC HAIR REMOVAL BRAZILIAN WAX MEN'S HAIR REMOVAL |
| PAYMENT | Cash / Credit card / IC / ID / Paypay / Rakuten pay / LINE pay / AU pay |
| RESERVATION | BOOK NOW |
Staffs
Mayu Takaki *Ginza
Alexandria Professional Body Sugaring Master Certificate Qualified
Experience: 5 years
Qualification: AP Certified Master Sugarist
Specialties: Eyebrows
Hobbies: Visiting hot springs and public baths
Japan’s Recommendations:
I highly recommend Shizuoka prefecture. Other than it's my hometown, it is definitely famous because of Mount Fuji and tea. It's a perfect place to relax on a mild climate.
Self-Promotion:
I’m not fluent in English, but I’m studying! I want to spread the benefits of sugaring to everyone. I can offer care suggestions tailored to your needs!
Joy *Ginza
Alexandria Professional Body Sugaring Advanced Certificate Qualified
English Speaking Staff
Years of Experience
2 years
Specialty / Favorite Treatment
Eyebrow treatments / VIO Design
What I Value Most When Treating Clients
Client comfort is my top priority. I understand that some treatments can feel uncomfortable, painful, or even embarrassing. I always strive to create a relaxed and welcoming environment where clients feel at ease and comfortable communicating their preferences. By listening carefully, I customize each session to suit your needs and comfort level.
Hobbies
I enjoy doing crafts, karaoke, and dancing. I also love learning new beauty techniques to continuously improve my skills.
Japan Recommendation
As a foreigner living in Japan for almost a decade, I can share that Japanese people are happy to see visitors appreciating their culture. Don’t worry—wearing a kimono is welcomed and won’t offend anyone.