watching this from Australia it's hard to listen to all that water being wasted in the sink, at the beginning. Here in australia we are taught that every drop is precious
I agree. I live in Canada and we have an abundance of water but all that water pouring away for no reason made me feel distressed. Better to turn on the tap only when it’s needed.
Assistir vídeo de outro RU-vid do nessa barbearia esse senhor tem 96 anos ..e diferença Quando a pessoa tem amor a sua profissão lindos ver ele a esposa trabalhando juntos, capricho, ele e super detalhista ..
Wunderbar und so entspannend zuzuschauen. Jetzt ist mir auch klar woher die große Kunst der Haarwäsche und Haarpflege in Japan ihren Ursprung hat. In diesen Salons hat sie ihre Wurzeln. Ich wünschte es wäre hier auch so. Ein wunderbar harmonierendes Paar und ein schöner Mann auf dem Friseurstuhl. Danke für das schöne Video!!! ❤
Me too please! At least once in my life I have to come to this place for such fantastic and incredibly relaxing service. Here in Italy everything is frenetic now; things just get done in a rush. Attention and care towards the customer (in all fields) has been lost for many years now. A service like this with us is a utopia. Not even spas offer such a service. Japan great country, great culture, great and kind people. A greeting!
wow they really pulled out all the stops for this guy. i don't think I've ever seen such extensive and careful haircut/shave/massage before. walked in looking like a college student and left looking like a business. professional from 1985 😅 although maybe the goatee wouldn't have been ok back then. i don't know This makes me dream of my time stationed on Okinawa. Shout-out to Ocean Restaurant in Henoko.
Nice relaxing video. I agree captions are def off on translation. I liked the shop setting and hope this video brings them many more customers. 😊 I admire his skills - all the cutting with scissors and only used the razor to do around the customer’s ears and neck. Well done
@@TOKYOASMRMASSAGEHaha. I'm embarassed. Also, oops, I did not know he had a ring on his wedding finger; sorry- I do not pay attention to people's hands, and did not mean to be rude or disresoectful to his wife or to him.
@@TOKYOASMRMASSAGEI think I understand an alternate meaning for 'take it easy'. There is a song I like titled 'Relax- take it easy' by artist Mika. I may be incorrect, but I think that is the meaning here. Like for me, when I'm nervous, someone may say something similar to me; though my context of the situation would be different (the customer certainly did not look nervous) the response of 'take it easy' would be the same. I don't know if what I'm saying here- what I'm trying to explain- makes sense to others. Ah, well.
Un saluto dalla sicilai , amo tutto del giappone e vi stimo come popolo e cultura ,senza di voi il mondo sarebbe povero , amo il giappone come l'italia grande passato e storia legendaria ,
I used to vist many ma and pa stores in Japan from bakeries to grocers to general stores selling everything from lounges to clothes and everything in-between. My father was a barber in his youth and used to cut my hair until very old age. This man cuts hair just as he did Very little clippers lots of scissors
I'm glad I'm not his barber because as a child I cut a barbie doll's hair, and it was so horrible with a huge bald patch on the side. If I were the barber this would be more of a horror film than a relaxing one. Also, wonderful job Sir Barber; you really have a skill from God. I have frizzy, wild hair, and honestly I'd like to get my hair styled simply at this shop- if I ever were to get over to Japan. I wonder if you do hair-styling for women. I once went to a Barber in the United States, but this experience looks more peaceful and traditional to me. Well, wonderful job, everyone, and thank you so much for sharing this experience with me- with us. : )
Greetings from Chicago. We were in Japan a couple of months ago and walked through Gion for an afternoon. Wish I had known about this barber shop. I would have tried to find it even if I didn't need a haircut. We plan on visiting Japan again in a couple of years. I may just let my hair grow a bit longer this time just to get a haircut there. - Z.
Hello! Next time you come to visit Japan, please visit this barber shop. There is a hotel near this barbershop and many tourists come here to get their hair cut. It is a popular barber shop, so you might want to make a reservation. Hope you will enjoy this barber shop! Have a nice day!
It's one of those pampering sessions which you dont want to come to an end. When I visit, I want to have this done to spoil myself. How much does it cost?
4/7/24 ( Thursday ) 6.47 pm. The senior couple, with their years of experience, showed their sharp skills. Mr Sasaki left an impression with his hair washing with comb. Also, he knows English, which is a plus in attracting international travellers. Did the rejected Chinese client receive their hospitality early in the morning, 9 AM ?