やっと眠気から解放されて、散歩がてら韓国のお客さんからいただいたクーポンを使いにOlive Youngで買い物をし、同じフロアのパーソナルカラー診断を受けてみました。
With no sightseeing plans and only two nights of hotel booked,
I decided to just go with the flow—
and headed to Korea for a hair transplant, the first in about 15 years!
Since I knew I’d be tired after golf on the day of arrival,
I booked a hotel about 10 minutes from Gimpo Airport by taxi.
The receptionist was Korean but spoke fluent Japanese—it really caught me by surprise!
I fell asleep right away, and the next day I had my surgery.
I posted a detailed review on X, so I’ll skip reposting it here since it’s quite long—
but if you’re interested or considering the procedure yourself, feel free to check it out! It’s an honest, real review.
For the second night, I stayed at a hotel in Gangnam near the clinic.
I had the famous ganjang gejang (soy-marinated crab) that a friend recommended, and then went straight to bed.
On the third night, I moved to a hotel in Dongdaemun.
Maybe it was the lingering effects of the anesthesia or my body working hard to heal the wounds,
but I felt extremely drowsy and spent most of the time sleeping in the hotel.
On the fourth night—still in Dongdaemun—
I finally started to feel more awake.
I went for a walk, used a coupon I received from a Korean client to shop at Olive Young,
and got a personal color analysis on the same floor.
Apparently, I’m an Autumn (Warm Tone), with tones leaning a bit darker, almost blackened.
They said the colors I already love and wear suit me well, so that made me really happy!
After that, I went to see the Dior Exhibition at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza.
And now, here I am on Day 5—heading back to Japan!
I’ll post another update once I’m home.