Japanese Gragon Tattoo For Yakuza

Tattooing is a tradition in Japan that dates back several centuries. For most of the centuries, art was not accepted by most people. In fact, tattooing in ancient Japan is usually associated with criminals. There were even some brand going on in regard to criminals. The brand continued during the time of the Yakuza (gang). The gang members get tattoos to mark their chosen lifestyle.

In recent decades, many young Japanese who are not associated with any gang have been getting tattoos as art is becoming more and more mainstream. This art is undergoing a renaissance among species or the Japanese and the trend is spreading more widely to Europe and North America. Now, many men and women of all ages are starting to get Japanese tattoo designs.

Geisha Tattoos
Men and women are the geisha in Japanese tattoo designs. They are more than "pinup" models, which are very elegant, cultured women who were trained to carry on the traditions of Japanese culture. They were beautiful and very talented. They were taught to dance, sing, play instruments, pouring tea with perfection, and entertainment in general.

Japanese Tattoo
If you live in the western world, I am sure you are fascinated with Japanese culture from the east. Having the unique and wonderful kind of art, Japanese tattoos are much admired and regarded as a tattoo design flexible.

Actually you can choose between Japanese characters or symbols with certain meanings. Popular designs like the typical Japanese home during the Meiji era, the faces of some excellent depictions of samurai, the ever famous flower "Sakura" fire dragons and kanji symbols with them are still in style.

They were marked with these marks to give an identification of an offender. As a result, these tattoos have people formed a band known as the yakuza.
















































































































 
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