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Tuesday, October 26, 2010



Japanese Characters Tattoos

Monday, October 25, 2010



Free Japanese Tattoos


Traditional Japanese tattoos



Japanese Fish Tattoos

Sunday, October 24, 2010



Japanese Fish Tattoos

Monday, October 18, 2010

During the Meji period the Goverment offically outlawed and banned tattooing. This was done in an effortto make a good impression on the West. However, this offical ban did very little to stop tattooing. Forgieners started comming into the country to seek out highly skilled tattoo artists and the ban simply drove the art form of tattooing underground.

Beautiful female Japanese Tattoo Source: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1292/959508738_25cab454da.jpg?v=0

Beautiful female Japanese Tattoo

Then during the occuptation starting in 1945 tattoos were offically legalized. However, much of the criminal history still seems to linger on throughout today. This association with the criminal has lead much of the development of tattooing to be done underground and mainly become part of the Mafia world known as the Yakuza in Japan. In fact to this day many establishements will not allow a person with tattoos to even enter their business. Most public baths, and hot springs have ban anyone with tattoos. They feel that it willdrive fear into their customers and they will lose improtant business.
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beautiful back piece tattoo for females

In the past decade or so many younger generations of Japanese have started getting tattoos. Many of them are not going witht he traditonal Japanese themes or designs. Nor are the using the traditional way of getting tattoos done. Instead they are getting more Western designs like tribal tattoos and etc. Thay also tend to favor using more westernized tattooing done with a tattoo gun and in

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Japanese Style Kanji Tattoo

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Japanese Kanji Tattoos

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Japanese Back Tattoos for women's

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Unlike the Chinese people, the Japanese people are currently very big on tattoos, but that was not always the case. In fact, for a brief time near the end of WW II, getting or giving a tattoo in Japan was actually illegal. The end of the war brought an end to that crime as well.

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The alphabetic characters that appear in many Japanese tattoos are called Kanji. These characters, alone or in combination with others, can display a whole range of human emotions, thoughts, proverbs and poetry.
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In addition to the calligraphic-like Kanji characters, there are many different animal, spiritual and nature-oriented symbols and images that make their way onto people's body parts in the form of a Japanese tattoo.

Traditional Japanese Tattoos
Irezumi, one of the more traditional Japanese tattoo styles depict dragon, koi and other symbols of Japanese culture and lifestyle. These types of Japanese tattoos are becoming increasingly popular with women who are having these sometimes intricate tattoo designs placed on their hips, back, ankles and arms. Even an occasional breast dragon has been spotted in the wild or during a wet T-shirt contest at some spring break bar in Florida or Mexico.
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The Japanese dragon is one of the most popular mythological creatures picked for inking and a classic choice for a tattoo design. It is usually depicted as a wingless, heavily-scaled snake-like creature with small clawed legs and a horned or antlered camel head, and is associated with sea, clouds or the heavens. Japanese dragons tend to be much more slender and fly less frequently than the Chinese counterparts. The breath of the Japanese Dragon changes into clouds from which come either rain or fire. It is able to expand or contract its body, and in addition it has the power of transformation and invisibility. This is merely a general description and does not apply to all Japanese dragons, some of which have heads of so extraordinary a kind that they cannot be compared with anything in the animal kingdom.

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The popular locations for inking Japanese dragon tattoos.

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Japanese dragon tattoos can wrap around the body and flatter the contours of the body, full body and full back dragon tattoos are quite common, and the most popular location is half sleeve, the body of the dragon wrap around the upper arm and the dragon head extend out the upper front, just above the heart. Because of the long shape of the dragon, it also suited for inking on arms and legs.

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Who does not love a rose and find it simply and stunningly beautiful? Maybe men might consider themselves too masculine to wear one of these flowers tattooed on their bodies, but, women swear by it. Japanese Rose tattoo designs are easily the most beautiful and hence, the most popular of all the tattoo designs, at least among women. Rose is the universal symbol of pure love, especially in the west and symbolizes everything that is beautiful with the world.

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Rose Tattoos The beauty of a rose cannot be described enough with man made words, so at least its beauty, though not completely, can be captured within the realm of a tattoo. This flower is perhaps, the most beautiful and royal among all the flowers, and rightfully so, what with those soft hues and gracefully and royally scattered petals.

Saturday, October 16, 2010





Japanese Snake Tattoo


Hand Japanese Tattoos

Friday, October 15, 2010

From beautiful, exotic flowers to fierce Japanese dragon tattoos, or even large intricately designed samurai warriors, Japanese tattoo symbols and designs work for everyone and anyone. A Japanese koi fish tattoo swimming lazily across a woman's hip, a tiny ring of beautiful cherry blossoms fused together as an armband or at the ankle, a fierce looking emerald serpent slithering up someone's calf, or a samurai warrior and a lady embracing on a back – as wonderful as this art of Horimono seems to be – you might very well find yourself being lured into getting all of these beautiful Japanese symbols and designs made on your body.

Beautiful Japanese Tattoo for Girls
Beautiful Japanese Tattoo for Girls

Beautiful Japanese Tattoo for Girls
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Beautiful Japanese Tattoo for Girls
Beautiful Japanese butterfly Tattoo

Beautiful Japanese Tattoo for Girls
Beautiful Japanese Tattoo for Girls

Beautiful Japanese Tattoo for Girls


Anime Tattoo Design on back girls

Monday, October 11, 2010



Many men are looking for some tattoo designs unique. It is often flames, skulls, daggers and models pinup tattoos. However, Japanese sleeve tattoos have emerged recently in the field, and many men and women in the world are concerned. Men particularly appreciate sleeve Japanese tattoo designs. They are cool and look great for weapons. Here are some ideas to help you choose the right model for full-cover.



Japanese sleeve tattoos

Dragon Designs

Of course, dragons are always popular in every culture. However, Japanese dragons have a distinct look and look like unique tattoos. A heavy black or red dragon tattoo is perfect for children, especially if you like is always ready to spit fire itself looks like a person! This creature is very mysterious, and a lot of legends that surround it. The symbolism is strength, power, and power.



Japanese dragon tattoos


The koi fish

These are popular tattoo designs Japanese men and women can appreciate both. This fish is very popular and respected high. It can be painted a nice bright orange color, with blue waves in the background. This design is very popular for tattoos sleeve. You can see the fish wrapped around your arm for a three-dimensional look.



So what makes the koi fish represent? It represents strength, independence and fighting to make something of himself. This fish, according to myth always tried to swim upstream. Few of them ever upward, but those who are not rewarded and transformed into kites to fly to where you are and never look back.

The Samurai

When most guys think of tradition and culture of Japan, the Samurai is one of the first things that come to mind. As such, it is not surprising that they are often presented in art of tattooing. Some of the drawings show the Samurai fight against evil spirits. Some show only a samurai in full armor, holding his sword and looked wild. In any case, the tattoo design will be cool on you.

Japanese Samurai Tattoo

Samurai items are popular in Japanese tattoo designs, because the warriors to see this important exhibition for Japanese men. This warrior is very strong and severe, and carries the proud culture. It follows the Bushido code and will do everything to fight and die wear with pride.

Hannya mask

Hannya masks are terrifying, tragic and mysterious. This symbol was once used in Kabuki plays. It had been so insistent that it is an autonomous work of art we saw. Some even think they can be used to protect a house or a person from evil spirits. The Hannya mask is a scorned woman who is overwhelmed by anger, so that turned into a violent, scary demon. Some people find the images too scary, or even be disruptive, but the mask Hannya popular when it comes to Japanese Tattoo Designs. There may be a full sleeve tattoo, in combination with other styles and symbols.


Sunday, October 10, 2010


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