As more people are turning to tattoos as a way to express sentiments, Japanese tattoo art is finding its place in the tattoo world. Japanese symbols not only look nice, but can say things that people don’t want to advertise. If someone wants to know what your Japanese tattoo art means, you don’t have to reveal it. Some people question where the art is in Japanese tattoos, but this is because they are looking at generic pieces and not the real deal.There is so much more to Japanese tattoo art. As a matter of fact, celebrities and other high profile people have invested in some beautiful designs.
History
Japanese tattoo art has been around for a very long time. It is believed that early Japanese settlers used facial tattoos. Throughout the years, the art evolved and it was a custom to be tattooed with very detailed images. For instance, in 1827 Kuniyoshi Utagawa created 6 very intricate designs that were part of the 108 Heroes of the Suikoden. These heroes were like a bunch of Robin Hoods. Each tattoo told a piece of the story.
Some paintings in Japan show warriors with tattoos all over their body. In today’s Japan, it is not common to find someone who is heavily tattooed. As it stands, the Japanese people consider people who are tattooed to be a part of an underworld of gangsters. They also view it as a bad low class habit. Younger people who have tattoos in Japan tend to have them placed on their Continue reading “Japanese Tattoo Art”