Japanese Tattoo Designs

>Are you fascinated by the Japanese culture? Do you think dabbling with Japanese tattoo designs would be cool? Well, Japanese tattoo designs would definitely be unique and make you stand out among your friends. However, there are some challenges to getting genuine Japanese tattoo designs. Before you go hunting for Japanese tattoo designs and tattoo shops, better read up, so you can prepare for some of the challenges that you might encounter.

Known in Japanese as horimono or irezumi, Japanese tattoo designs are usually big, often occupying the entire back. They are also very expensive and very distinctly Japanese. Because of this, Japanese tattoo artists are uniquely good with these designs and are generally a good choice for this tattoo, especially if you want it done really well. This can pose a challenge when looking for a tattoo shop. However, if you’re planning on a trip to Japan then you may want to seriously consider Japanese tattoo designs as a good tattoo option.

Japanese tattoo designs can hurt a lot, as it’s still being done the old-fashioned way. The Japanese also believe that Japanese tattoo designs should be shown only to a girlfriend or boyfriend, or to the local Yakuza mob. This is something you might want to keep in mind if you hang out with a Japanese crowd.

Although the art of Japanese tattoos have started many centuries ago, the spread of Confucianism and Buddhism in Japan had led to the development of negative connotations with regards to the Japanese tattoo. Japanese tattoo designs came to be associated either with the Yakuza or with people in the lower class.

It wasn’t until 1948 that Japanese tattoos became legal. This was probably brought on by the increasing demand for Japanese tattoo designs from American soldiers. It was also through this that Japanese tattoos spread in the West.

Despite the many challenges you might encounter in finding Japanese tattoo designs, it is definitely a worthwhile quest if this is the type of artwork that you’re into and if it’s the type of tattoo that will best represent your personality.

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