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The rebirth of tattooing in Japan | Tattoo TV Shows, Documentaries ... | Japanese Tattoos

The rebirth of <b>tattooing</b> in <b>Japan</b> | <b>Tattoo</b> TV Shows, Documentaries <b>...</b> | Japanese Tattoos


The rebirth of <b>tattooing</b> in <b>Japan</b> | <b>Tattoo</b> TV Shows, Documentaries <b>...</b>

Posted: 03 May 2014 08:04 AM PDT

thank you for the link, very entertaining read. Too many things I would quote, but it would just showcase my utter ignorance of tattooing in Japan throughout the ages.

"The history of body modification in Japan is long and vibrant, dating back to the Jomon Period (roughly 10,500 B.C. to 300 B.C.), when clay figurines were molded with marks that modern historians interpret as either tattoos or scarification. Later in the third century, Chinese records noted that all Japanese males bore heavy tattoos on their faces and bodies."

"Today there are an estimated 3,000 tattoo artists working in Japan, compared to approximately 200 in 1990."

I just think that these two facts are just too awesome. 200 tattoo artists in 1990. I can't imagine how difficult it was to find one as a newbie without connections.

VAN HALEN&#39;s David Lee Roth Goes Acoustic At Famed <b>Japanese</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 05 May 2014 03:19 AM PDT

Video footage of Van Halen singer David Lee Roth playing acoustic guitar at Horiyoshi III's studio in Yokohama, Japan can be viewed above.

Horiyoshi III is a horishi tattoo artist, specializing in Japanese traditional full-body tattoos.

(via Bravewords)

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<b>Japanese Tattoos</b> and Their Meanings | Israel Foreign Affairs

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 06:36 PM PDT

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p>Japanese tattoo art has gained tremendous popularity all over the world. Unlike earlier times when it was only associated with the Yakuza, today they're associated with culture and are considered a distinctive version of tattoo art. Japanese tattoos always have something for everyone, whether you want a fierce dragon, a delicate cherry blossom, a beautiful koi fish swimming across your back. The intricate scene of Samurai warriors locked in mortal combat. Beside the variety in tattoo designs, the main beauty lies in the meaning it conveys.

✿ HISTORY ✿

The Japanese tattoos have a long and rich history. The first evidence of Japanese tattoos can be seen on 5000-year old figurines recovered from tombs. Also, texts from the 3rd century A.D. speak of Japanese men decorating their faces and bodies with tattoos. Centuries later, mainly due to the powerful cultural influence of China, tattooing became a taboo. Was largely reserved for outcasts and criminals. The integral part of traditional Japanese tattoo was an elaborate system of symbols that were used to tell a story with specific images that were meant to reveal the character of the individual.

✿ SIGNIFICANCE ✿

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An integral part of the allure of traditional Japanese tattoos lies in the capacity of the designs to evolve, from smaller separate individual tattoos, to brilliant motifs that can embrace the entire arm as a sleeve. Each Japanese tattoo has a different meaning. Let's discover some of the famous Japanese tattoos and their significance.

Cherry Blossom

The cherry blossoms are used to represent life itself. they're also called Sakura. The beauty of cherry blossoms lies in the strength that they possess to survive in the harsh conditions that they bloom in, along with their fragile nature, as they only last a couple of days. The Japanese view this as a direct representation of how life should be. They believe that every day should be lived to the fullest and that the awareness of death should only make us want to clutch each moment in our life. This is one of the meanings which clearly signifies power and beauty. However, one should remember to take adequate tattoo care after getting a cherry blossom tattoo.

Koi Fish Tattoos

Koi fish tattoos are perhaps the second-favored symbols in Japanese tattoos. Generally, koi fish are bright-colored fish that have special symbolism in Japanese culture and you can even find them in front of many temples. The myth states that the koi fish swim upstream to a bridge or gate of heaven where they were transformed into dragons. This design symbolizes luck, strength, power, ambition and individuality. So if you're looking for a tattoo that symbolizes the struggle faced by humans in life, the perfect choice is a koi fish tattoo.

Dragons

The mythical dragon is something we all associate Japan with. The dragons hold a very important place in Japanese culture. The tattoo is associated with many meanings, from freedom, courage, wisdom, power, strength to even supernatural powers. When it comes to choosing a dragon tattoo, let your imagination fly, as there is no concern of making it look realistic. And each color dragon has a different symbolization. Choose the color carefully.

Hannya Masks

Hannya mask is a very traditional Japanese design and the meaning often originates from kabuki plays. Hannya masks are demonic masks which come from the famous kabuki plays in Japan. It depicts a woman who's been consumed with rage over her lover. These tattoos are believed to ward off evil spirits. Bring good luck to the person sporting them.

There are infinite designs and meanings of Japanese tattoos. If you're a tattoo lover, then you're bound to be enticed by them all! When getting a Japanese tattoo, it's extremely crucial to know and understand the message it conveys. All said and done, no matter which design you select, they're bound to stand out.

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