There is a real difference between a nail technician and a nail artist. At NURU NAIL Shinjuku you will know which one you are sitting in front of — from the first question they ask.
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A Nail Artist Is Not a Nail Technician
The difference between a nail technician and a nail artist is not about skill level alone. It is about orientation. A technician executes. An artist interprets. A technician reproduces a design from a photo. An artist creates something that did not exist before the client sat down.
Tokyo has both. NURU NAIL Shinjuku has artists.

YUMI — Design Director and Nail Artist
YUMI has spent years developing a visual language that is entirely her own. Her designs reference the worlds of fashion illustration editorial photography and contemporary graphic design. The result is work that feels current without being trend-dependent — designs that will still feel interesting six months after the appointment.
Her specialty is nuance — the kind of design that reads as simple from a distance and reveals unexpected depth up close. A client who came in asking for something minimal might leave with nails that incorporate subtle gradient shifts hand-drawn line work and a color palette pulled from their specific wardrobe.
MANAMI — Fine Art and the Nail as Canvas
MANAMI came to nail through a background in fine art. She thinks about the nail as a painter thinks about a canvas — with attention to composition balance and the way color relationships create mood.

Her work tends toward bold color combinations and design elements that feel unexpected. She is particularly skilled at translating a client’s personal aesthetic into a visual statement that is immediately recognizable as theirs. Over 5000 clients visit NURU NAIL each year. The Google rating is 5.0 — a reflection of what happens when real artists take their work seriously. Interested in a consultation before booking? LINE us anytime.
What Original Design Requires From You
Original design is a collaboration. The artist brings skill and creative vision. The client brings context — who they are what they love how they want to feel. The more context you bring the more specific and satisfying the result.
- Share images that represent your style — fashion editorials art you love architecture anything visual
- Describe your lifestyle honestly — work environment social occasions physical activities
- Be open to the artist’s suggestions — they will often see a possibility you have not considered
Book With NURU NAIL Shinjuku
Address: 7-16-1 Nishi-Shinjuku Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 4F. Open 10am to 9pm. 6 min from JR Shinjuku Station West Exit. Book via Hot Pepper Beauty or @nuru_nailsalon_official on Instagram.
Book with Tokyo's nail artists at NURU NAIL Shinjuku. Hot Pepper Beauty or DM @nuru_nailsalon_official. Open 10am to 9pm.
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