Japanese tattoos have a tradition that has been followed for quite a 
long time with many non-Japanese adopting the Japanese tattoo culture. 
According to the Japanese, each tattoo worn has its meaning and purpose 
and is often viewed as a means to demonstrate societal status.
The thing about Japanese Tattoos is
 they are both clandestine and open which is precisely what makes them 
so fascinating. With the backing of their rich culture, history and 
allusions to meanings behind images, Japanese Tattooing was all about 
hand made stuff. Machines came in very late to the Japanese Tattoo 
scene.
Japanese
 tattoos mean different things with some wearing them as a sign of 
protection from charm and a symbol of devotion.The Japanese tattoo 
design below can be perceived as a symbol of protection of the body from
 any harm or attack. The tattoo is quite versatile, covering the entire 
body making it look quite beautiful with the colours used blending quite
 well.
There
 are quite a number of images used in the Japanese tattoo designs. The 
images often convey a person’s personal beliefs, character traits or 
aspirations. The image used in the tattoo design below is quite stunning
 and scaring at the same time. The design includes a blend of different 
themes and features making the entire Japanese tattoo a perfect work of 
art.
The
 Japanese tattoo below is just beautiful. The design brings out a 
combination of colours that looks quite elegant and sexy. The different 
themes and features combine beautifully making the Japanese tattoo below
 ideal to be worn by women. The place it’s worn is also perfect creating
 a continues flow of art.
Japanese
 tattoo designs involves many features and are known for the beautiful 
artistic styles. The composition is done in a way that flows so well 
even if spread to other parts of the body. The Japanese tattoo design 
below is such an artistic design with flowing composition. The owl used 
as a symbol in the tattoo would be perceived to mean the wearer 
identifies with the dynamic characters of the owl.
In
 the west Tattoos have grown as a ever growing collection of designs, 
but in Japan the tattoos are on a big scale, based on the entire arm or 
leg or even as total body tattoos starting from the neck to the feet.
Here we will tell you the important factors about Japanese tattoos designs and what they mean. So when you get one you know what it means.
Japanese tattoo designs have
 to be fascinating and irresistible for most people who are into body 
art; after all who can resist the dragon motif or the colorful Koi or 
the Kanji design? Japanese are very skilful and subtle in their 
rendering of body designs and their designs even depict shades and 
shadows. You may not see such nuances in western tattoos.
Th
 Japanese tattoo design below is unique and indeed one of its kind. The 
symbol of a tree with the beautiful vegetation and the clouds is a 
perfect work of art. The tattoo looks well on the back where its worn 
given it’s large and require a large open space where all the features 
can be clearly seen.
Use
 of dragons in the Japanese tattoos was often perceived as a symbol of 
wealth, strength and ferocity. Dragons are considered a destructive 
force and perceived as guardians. The Japanese tattoo design below looks
 spectacular on the thigh where its worn. The colours used combines 
quite well and the girl’s complexion enhances the outloook of the entire
 tattoo making it so eye-catching.
The
 Japanese tattoo design below looks more spectacular and the person 
might be mistaken for wearing a blouse instead. The colours used blends 
so well with the body complexion which results into such a complex 
design.
Tattoos
 in Japan can be traced to the Jomon period. The word Jomon literally 
means the design of the rope. And many pots with designs of this sort 
were found from this time. According to some scholars think that these 
dogus have marks on face and body that look like tattoos.
In
 the ancient Japanese culture tattoos were also used as a sign of 
punishment but the art has evolved greatly and is popularly followed in 
the modern culture with increasing number of people embracing Japanese 
tattoo. The Japanese tattoo design below looks more complex with the one
 colour used making the whole design to be quite appealing.
One
 thing that makes the Japanese tattoos unique is the combination of many
 features in the design and ability to use different colours which 
combines quite well. The Japanese tattoo below is indeed classic as it 
covers the entire body with all the work flowing uniformly throughout 
the entire back.
Let us talk about designs in the Japanese tattoos:
The Dragon:
 The creature of legends marked by bravery and tales of nobility who can
 resist a dragon? What is more a dragon is visually an impressive 
creature. With its wings and a snout that can spit fire, it can vanquish
 enemies within seconds. A tattoo design featuring a dragon can be 
colorful, deeply mystical and totally inspiring. With the painstaking 
rendering of the design by hand, a Japanese tattoo of a dragon is 
something you will be proud to display.
The
 Japanese tattoo below is indeed a symbol of strength and furosity like 
the dragon. The use of green colour has created some element uniqueness 
and a break from the commonly used colours. The artwork stands out as 
the best with the entire flow of the design making the Japanese tattoo 
below one special one.
The
 Japanese tattoo below incorporates almost all the common features used 
in designing Japanese tattoo. The wearer has balanced the feature well 
giving each feature enhanced visibility.The colours use are also mild 
and blends well with the body complexion.
The
 dragon is normally perceived by the Japanese as a power that can 
manipulate the universe for the benefit of people and is seen as a 
symbol of wisdom and strength unlike in the western culture and other 
cultures where the dragon is perceived as a terrifying creature. Use of 
the dragon above the skull in the Japanese tattoo design below can be 
perceived as a symbol of power.
Koi: Colorful
 jewel like, auspicious and brave. All these things are just a few ways 
to describe this Carp. Bred especially for its visual appeal, this carp 
becomes both a living piece of art and piece of jewelry that breathes. 
By getting a Koi tattoo on your body, you get to have this awesome 
artwork that has come about by the mingling of nature and man on your 
body. Plus there is the question of picking a unique design – you always
 will!
Kanji: Are
 lettering used to write in Japanese. This is a very simplistic 
explanation for the word Kanji. But suffice it to say that Kanji can 
make for very lovely tattoo designs combining both the aesthetical and 
mystical. Woven with flowers leaves and petals it can make for an 
exquisite tattoo design, especially when done by hand with the subtle 
shading that is part of the Japanese way of tattooing.
Wave tattoo: The
 Japanese have long been associated with the killer tidal waves that are
 so powerful and destructive. But the hardiness of the Japanese is such 
that they have stood up to the massive destruction these waves wreak and
 still be a thriving nation. Having a wave tattoo will not only depict 
the strength of nature but will also be a frame for your strength to be 
able to withstand, survive and flourish.
We all know that Japanese
 believe in detailed and quality work that takes immense patience and 
dedication in anything they do, their entire culture and work ethic 
reflects that. Then why should a thing as delicate, as beautiful and as 
profound as body art be far behind? It is not and Japanese tattoos and 
tattoo artists rank among the top.
Now, let’s move towards some more examples of Amazing Japanese Tattoo Designs.
Japanese
 tattoo designs has a great way of drawing attention from onlookers 
given the size of the tattoos and the size. The Japanese tattoo below 
covers the entire back, a fact that makes it more appealing with the 
colours used creating such a cool blend.
Hearing
 the name dragon sends chills in the hearts of many people with the 
belief that dragons are dangerous creatures but that’s different for 
Japanese tattoo lovers who perceive the dragon as such a versatile 
creature with power to protect from evil and misfortunes. The Japanese 
tattoo below is a perfect demonstration of the protective features of 
the dragon.
Japanese
 tattoo designs mean different things to different people and many 
people choose tattoo designs that fits well with their character or 
aspirations. The Japanese tattoo design below looks simple yet made with
 great skill. The colours used are a perfect choice making the entire 
work to blend perfectly well.
Japanese
 tattoo is work of art that’s well respected by both the Japanese and 
non-Japanese. The tattoos are done to precision and with high level of 
expertise making them a preference for serious tattoo wearers. The 
Japanese tattoo design below looks great on the arm where it’s worn.
The
 symbol of a peony in the Japanese tattoo below is a sign of wealth, 
elegance and prosperity. The rose flower without thorns is perceived as 
the king of flowers and often a sign of strong character.
Most
 of the Japanese tattoo designs have symbols and meanings that are in 
most cases positive and inspiring. Even symbols of animals that are 
scaring and dangerous are often perceived to mean good. The Japanese 
tattoo design below has the symbol of a Fu Dog which is perceived as a 
sign of courage and protection.
The
 snake or Hebi according to Japanese culture is used in the Japanese 
tattoo design as a supernatural depiction that represents a wide range 
of beliefs which include protection against misfortune, illness and 
disaster. The tiger is used to represent the same features of power and 
strength just like the real tiger.
The
 Japanese tattoo design below looks great with the dominant grey colour 
blending so well with the beautiful flowers. The tattoo fits well on the
 shoulder and part of the arm where its worn.
Each
 culture has some myths and beliefs that uniquely define them with 
different features and themes that identify with such beliefs. The 
Japanese has quite a rich cultural belief with Japanese tattoos being a 
perfect way of embodying the cultural practices and sharing them with 
other cultures.
The
 Japanese tattoo design below looks more simple when compared to others 
that are a combination of different themes, features and colours. Th 
wearer has chosen the perfect place for wearing the tattoo which greatly
 enhances her overall outlook while enhancing her beauty as well.
The
 Japanese tattoo design below looks just as beautiful as the wearer. The
 features and colours used blends so well on the arm of the little girl 
and can be perceived as a symbol of protection or beauty as the girl 
symbol on the tattoo design is outstanding in beauty.
The
 dominant blue colour in the Japanese tattoo below creates such a 
stunning look making the whole design quite eye-catching and 
spectacular. The wearer can be mistaken to be wearing some designer 
shirt given the tattoo is covering the whole body.
The
 Japanese tattoo symbols are quite predominant that anyone seeing the 
tattoo can actually interpret the meaning by just looking at the 
features. Th Japanese tattoo design below is carefully crafted as it 
spreads on the entire back making the design more visible and 
attractive.
The
 tiger is a common feature in the Japanese tattoo designs and normally 
carry the same features like protection from bad luck, evil spirits and 
disease. The tattoo is also a symbol of strength and courage.
The
 perfect description of a Japanese tattoo is that of complexity, great 
artwork and nice blend of different colours. The Japanese tattoo design 
below clearly embodies all the qualities and is quite magnificent in 
design. The upper part of the shoulder where the tattoo is worn brings 
out the real look of a Japanese tattoo.
Most
 Japanese tattoos are worn with the aim of driving away evil spirits and
 getting protection from misfortunes. The tattoos are normally large in 
size and greatly designed just like the tattoo below.
The
 Japanese tattoo below is a perfect combination of all the features used
 in Japanese tattoo designs. The tattoo can be well interpreted to mean 
courage, heroism, strength and protection. Having all the features well 
crafted on your back is a sign of maximum protection like having your 
back covered.
Faces
 of women is also a common feature in the Japanese tattoo designs. The 
beautiful face used on the Japanese tattoo below may be having special 
meaning to the wearer creating a connection that only the wearer can 
explain given the tattoo is hidden on the back.
The
 Japanese tattoo design below demonstrates high level of creativity and 
art. The colours used blends quite well with the girl’s complexion 
creating such a flowing harmonious artwork. The lady’s symbol on the 
tattoo can be perceived to mean beauty, elegance and calm.
The
 Japanese tattoos below portrays the work of great designers. The 
Japanese tattoo designs does not only enhance the appearance of the 
wearers but communicates deeper feelings and belief of the wearers.
Having
 such a magnificent Japanese tattoo crafted on your body can be scaring 
for a feeble hearted person but quite a demonstration of strength, 
heroism,  versatility and protection for the wearer. Seeing the tattoo 
on a person sends  an instant perception that the wearer is not an 
ordinary person.
This
 is one of those cool and beautiful Japanese tattoo designs. The wearer 
has a great complexion and the tattoo design creates such an appealing 
and sexy look. The blue eyes of the wearer and the blue theme of the 
tattoo is a perfect match with the arm being a good choice for wearing 
the tattoo.
Japanese
 tattoos come in different themes meanings and features. It’s good to do
 a quality research and be able to ascertain that which perfectly suits 
you before doing the actual inking. The Japanese tattoo below has a 
symbol of koi fish which is perceived to embody masculine qualities of 
strength, determination, desire for success and more.
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