Monday, October 4, 2010

Japanese Tattoos

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  • A tourist looks at the tattoo on a mans back at the annual Utamaro Festival April 3, 2005.

    A tourist looks at the tattoo on a man's back at the annual Utamaro Festival April 3, 2005 in Kawasaki, Japan.

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    Japanese tattoos are called irezumi or horimono in Japanese. In Japan, tattoos are usually considered a symbol of yakuza (Japanese mafia) and are often perceived negatively. For example, many public bath facilities in Japan inhibit customers who have tattoos from entering.

    Traditional Japanese tattoo covers arms, shoulders, and the back. In recent years, contemporary tattoos are becoming popular among young people, and tattoo events are often held in big cities. There are many Japanese tattoo shops and tattoo artists in Japan. It's good to contact them before you visit.

    Show Off Your Japan-inspired Tattoos!

    Below is a list of web sites which show various Japanese tattoo pictures and designs. Enjoy the art of Japanese tattoo.

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