By RYOHEI MIYAWAKI/ Staff Writer
September 18, 2019 at 07:10 JST
Naoki Okamoto holds a prayer mat for Muslim customers at UNIX’s Omiya outlet in Saitama. (Ryohei Miyawaki)
SAITAMA--Privacy, prayer mats and alcohol-free shampoo are among the amenities at a hair salon here catering to Muslim women, whose faith restricts them from showing their hair in front of men. [Read More]
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