Japanese
Tattoos
If
you live in the western part of the world, I am sure you
are fascinated with the Japanese culture from the east.
Having the unique and awesome type of art, Japanese
tattoos are widely admired and seen as a flexible tattoo
design.
You
can actually choose from the Japanese characters or the
symbols with certain meanings. Popular designs like that
of the typical Japanese house during the Meiji era, faces
of some excellent representations of samurais, the ever
famous “Sakura” flower, dragons and fire with a Kanji
symbols with them are still in style.
Don’t
know exactly what these things are? Well, if this is your
first research in choosing a Japanese tattoo then you
have to read all your researches carefully so you could
choose the right tattoo for you. Continue reading and
know more about the Japanese tattoo perfect for
you.
If
you prefer a simple but striking Japanese tattoo, a Kanji
character is just right. Japanese writing is in two
forms, Hiragana and Katakana. The cursive way of writing
is Hiragana, which is most popular among women, and the
simpler type is Katakana. Both of these styles of writing
descended from Kanji. Kanji are the characters that came
from China which are also used in the modern Japanese art
of writing.
Aside
from that, the ancient or traditional Japanese house is
also another possibility. The houses are built with that
remarkable scale-looking rooftop, wooden walls with a
thin paper-designed sliding doors and large stone
footpath leading to the front door. Typically, Japanese
traditional houses have great landscapes outside their
territories. Bamboo trees are often seen in the
surroundings.
This
bamboo tree can solely be another Japanese tattoo design
for you. If you tend to be closer to nature, Sakura
flower is the trademark of the Japanese culture. The tree
bears eye-catching flowers and it is indeed
magnetizing.
For a
strong-willed type of person, images of a samurai or even
the sword alone can give you the right attitude. In
Japanese history, the art of tattooing is also prevalent
in the old times. This is a sign of bravery and
belongingness to a certain group. But then, tattoos
became out of the picture that Japanese use tattoo for
criminals.
They
brand them with these markings to give an identification
of a wrongdoer. As a result, these people bearing tattoos
formed a gang that became known as the
yakuzas.
Sounds
great, right? It’s time you decided from those varieties
of Japanese tattoos mentioned and feel the culture in the
deepest of your skin. Choose well on the design for your
tattoo means “Japanese forever”.
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