Tokyo · AI Readiness Audit
Is your Tokyo salon found when customers ask AI?
When someone in Tokyo asks ChatGPT “hair salon in Shibuya with an English-speaking stylist”, does your salon come up — or your competitor? A $47 audit shows exactly what AI assistants can and can't see about your business, and how to fix it.
What stops most Tokyo salons from being found by AI
Most salon websites were built before AI-assistant discovery existed. These are the gaps we see most often — and exactly what the audit scores:
- ✗Services and pricing aren't structured, so AI can't answer "how much for a cut and color?"
- ✗Stylist names and specialties are invisible to AI assistants
- ✗Bookings depend on a platform that charges commission and owns your clients
- ✗No bilingual surface for the high-margin expat/tourist segment
What the $47 audit delivers
AI-readiness score (0-100)
How visible your salon is to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity today.
The specific gaps
Which Schema.org fields, robots.txt rules, and llms.txt entries you're missing — for a Japan salon.
Concrete next steps
A prioritized fix list you can hand to any developer — or have us build.
Local context
How Tokyo's platforms (Tabelog, Hot Pepper Beauty) and Japanese-first mix affect your discoverability.
Tokyo Salon & Spa AI-readiness — FAQ
How do Tokyo customers find a salon using AI assistants?
Increasingly, Tokyo customers ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Perplexity questions like "hair salon in Shibuya with an English-speaking stylist" instead of scrolling Tabelog or Google. The AI returns a short list of specific businesses. If your salon isn't structured for AI to read — no Schema.org, no llms.txt, content locked in JavaScript — you're invisible in that answer regardless of how good your business is.
What does the $47 audit check for a Tokyo salon?
It scores your site 0-100 on AI-readiness: robots.txt rules for AI crawlers (OAI-SearchBot, Claude-SearchBot, PerplexityBot), Schema.org structured data, llms.txt presence, server-side rendering, and the content patterns proven to lift AI citation. The report is specific to your salon and the Japan market — including which local platforms (Tabelog, Hot Pepper Beauty, Google Maps, LINE Official Account) you're over-reliant on.
Why does the Japan market matter for AI-readiness?
Tokyo is Japanese-first, with a high-value English-speaking expat and tourist segment. AI assistants weigh language signals, local entity data, and market-specific platforms differently here than elsewhere. A generic audit misses this; ours accounts for Tokyo-specific discovery (Tabelog and Hot Pepper Beauty) and the bilingual surface that wins higher-value segments.
See where your Tokyo salon stands.
$47. 24-48 hours. 30-day money-back guarantee.
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