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Japanese Tattoo Design Lettering - History

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In Japan, tattooing and tattoo lettering began primarily as an expression of spirituality. From approximately 300 BC to 300 AD, a Japanese tattoo always conveyed a certain religious meaning for its bearer, and also served as a decorative status symbol.

During this period, tattooing was meticulously practiced and highly regarded. For the tattoo artists, tattooing was not just an occupation, but a way of life. For instance, aspiring apprentices had to train under masters for many years before becoming credible and acknowledged tattoo artists, which are called "horis" in Japan. Only a horis was allowed to create full body suit tattoos.

All that changed when the government began to etch tattoos on criminals as a means of punishment. During the Meiji era, the Japanese government outlawed tattooing and forced artists to practice underground. It was legalized again in 1945, but until now, Japanese tattoos have never completely shaken off the negative association with common felons and the Yakuza, Japan's longstanding infamous mafia. Consequently, people sporting tattoos are known to be banned in many public baths and massage parlors by apprehensive business owners. Despite all this, Japanese tattoos continue to gain popularity domestically and worldwide because of the outstanding artistry of the designs and the deep mystical symbolism inherent to them.

Japanese Tattoo Design Lettering - History

Japanese tattoos are formed using words, images, and numbers, or different combinations of each. There are three kinds of scripts in Japanese:

Kanji - originated from traditional Chinese characters. Intricate and beautiful, these characters are used to convey concepts.

Hiragana - developed during the Heian period by women. It represents sounds, and looks feminine.

Katakana - series of characters developed by Buddhist monks. The style is sharp and masculine, and represents sounds.

Kanji, hiragana, and katakana are combined and used for lettering and can be written vertically and horizontally. Katakana is generally used for foreign names, places, and words that are of foreign origin. For Japanese tattoo lettering, people often use Kanji.

In the same manner as there are different lettering styles in English writing, there are also different writing styles to create Japanese characters. They are:

Kaisho, is the Japanese equivalent of block style.

Gyousho, is the equivalent of cursive style.

Sousho, is an extreme form of cursive, perhaps the equivalent of fancy Old English lettering.

Called "irezumi" and "horimono", Japanese tattoos are stunning but are rather complicated to create because there is no actual alphabet for the Japanese language. Written communication is a group of symbols representing sounds or general concepts. That's why it is so important to find yourself a tattoo artist who has extensive knowledge and expertise with the Japanese language, and its attached symbolism. Before getting a Japanese tattoo, it is best to follow these guidelines:

Know the difference between kanji, hiragana, and katakana.

Familiarize yourself with the writing styles and choose the one that appeals to you the most.

Choose a word that would translate logically into Japanese. Some phrases may be coherent in English (e.g. "Big Daddy) but may be ridiculous when converted to Japanese (e.g. Large Father).

Always remember to check before having any inking done.

Tattoo Lettering

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During this period, tattooing was meticulously practiced and highly regarded. For the tattoo artists, tattooing was not just an occupation, but a way of life. For instance, aspiring apprentices had to train under masters for many years before becoming credible and acknowledged tattoo artists, which are called "horis" in . Only a horis was allowed to create full body suit tattoos.All that changed when the government began to etch tattoos on criminals as a means of punishment. During the Meiji era, the Japanese government outlawed tattooing and forced artists to practice underground. It was legalized again in 1945, but until now, Japanese tattoos have never completely shaken off the negative association with common felons and the Yakuza,'s longstanding infamous mafia. Consequently, people sporting tattoos are known to be banned in many public baths and massage parlors by apprehensive business owners. Despite all this, Japanese tattoos continue to gain popularity domestically and worldwide because of the outstanding artistry of the designs and the deep mystical symbolism inherent to them.Japanese tattoos are formed using words, images, and numbers, or different combinations of each. There are three kinds of scripts in Japanese:

Kanji - originated from traditional Chinese characters. Intricate and beautiful, these characters are used to convey concepts.

Hiragana - developed during the Heian period by women. It represents sounds, and looks feminine.

Katakana - series of characters developed by Buddhist monks. The style is sharp and masculine, and represents sounds.

Kanji, hiragana, and katakana are combined and used for lettering and can be written vertically and horizontally. Katakana is generally used for foreign names, places, and words that are of foreign origin. For Japanese tattoo lettering, people often use Kanji.

In the same manner as there are different lettering styles in English writing, there are also different writing styles to create Japanese characters. They are:

Kaisho, is the Japanese equivalent of block style.

Gyousho, is the equivalent of cursive style.

Sousho, is an extreme form of cursive, perhaps the equivalent of fancy Old English lettering.

Called "irezumi" and "horimono", Japanese tattoos are stunning but are rather complicated to create because there is no actual alphabet for the Japanese language. Written communication is a group of symbols representing sounds or general concepts. That's why it is so important to find yourself a tattoo artist who has extensive knowledge and expertise with the Japanese language, and its attached symbolism. Before getting a Japanese tattoo, it is best to follow these guidelines:

Know the difference between kanji, hiragana, and katakana.

Familiarize yourself with the writing styles and choose the one that appeals to you the most.

Choose a word that would translate logically into Japanese. Some phrases may be coherent in English (e.g. "Big Daddy) but may be ridiculous when converted to Japanese (e.g. Large Father).

Always remember to check before having any inking done.

Full Body Yakuza Tattoo Designs

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Full Body Yakuza Tattoo Designs
Full Body Yakuza Tattoo Designs
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Long Back Body Japanese Tattoos

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designs have been experiencing a real revival in recent years and with the beautiful designs it is easy to see why. The Japanese have been doing tattoos for thousands of years and they have developed an some of the most beautiful designs and tattoo themes ever. If you are thinking about getting aJapanese tattoo design for women then here are some ideas and guidance that will help you in making your decision.

The History Of course tattooing has long been a tradition in Japan. However, it was not until recent years that Japanase tattoos in Japan and their designs really came into acceptance. Way back in the days of Samurai's tattoos were used to brand criminals. This branding of criminals continued down into the Yakuza (Japanese Gangs) choosing to tattoo themselves as a mark of the chosen lifestyle. In more recent years though the young in Japan are not gettingtattoos even though they don't belong to Yakuza. Tattoos are kind of going through a rebirth of sorts in Japan and they are becoming more widely acceptable as they have here in the US.

Japanese Tattoo Designs For Women
Here are some of the top designs that work very well for the female body. Of course any design is open to get by any female. A person is free to choose any design they want and a lady could get a huge samurai on their back if they want. However, these themes below tend to be favored by women.

Cherry Blossom Tattoos
Cherry blossoms are a beautiful flower that blooms from the cherry tree typically in April. These beautiful flowers have long been a passion for the Japan in general. They are symbolic of how fragile and beautiful life can be. Often the Samurai would write poems about Cherry Blossoms and they thought of the blossoms as being brave and ready to die at any minute. That is how the Samurai lived their life all the time. So the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty first and foremost but it also symbolize living life to its fullest each and every day.

Geisha The Oriental Pinup
Another popular and traditional theme in Japanese tattoos are Geisha. These women were not the prostitutes or hookers but rather women of culture and refinement that were seen to carry the traditions of the culture. They were often extremely beautiful and talented women they could sing, play traditional instruments, dance and entertain. There of course are tons of traditional woodcuts that feature the "floating world" where the Samurai and Geisha would meet. Many of these woodcuts and themes have been done in tattoo designs. If you are looking for a strong female image then you could always get a design of a samurai's wife who were traditionally trained in martial arts and expected to defend their home if needed.

Koi Fish
Koi fish have long been a symbol for perseverance and spiritual struggle throughout Japan and China. The myth is that the koi fish swim up stream to reach the heavily gate where they then become a flying dragon and fly off into the sky. These beautiful fish are seen to be fighters and individualists since they go against the flow of the stream and they fight their way to the top. This is a powerful symbol and a very beautiful tattoo design. With the golden and orange colors of the fish combined with the blue splashing water in the background it is a very beautiful combination.

Finding A Design
If you are considering getting a traditional or even modern interpretation of a Japanese tattoo design for women then you might want to consider one of the above. There are tons of other ways you could go with a design and these are just a few ideas to get your creative mind thinking.

By Chris Ryerson

Long Back Body Japanese Tattoos
Long Back Body Japanese Tattoos

Long Back Body Japanese Tattoos

Japanese Flower Tattoo Designs

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One of the most common among women is the japanese flower tattoo. This might be because there are several different kinds of flowers which are now being made available as a tattoo design. And also, they help in showing someone's femininity. Especially if a woman has strong facial features and a short hair to match, japanese flower tattoo would work well and make people see that she still has her softer side.

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There are so many available japanese flower tattoo to choose from and sometimes, choosing one seems so endless. Aside from having the freedom to choose the flower type and style, you can also modify the colors which will be inked on your skin. Since tattoos are now capable of having different colors, people can either mix their preferred colors so that they can show how creative they are or simply go for the traditional ink colors.

Japanese Flower Tattoo DesignsJapanese Flower Tattoo

The most famous flower type being inked into skin is the rose. In addition to its popularity, it is even the very first among all the flowers to be used for tattoos. And even until this date, you can still see several of this flower kind in old and new tattoo designs. Normally people who get a rose tattoo choose the color red since it is common. There are other colors you can go for, depending on your preference.

Japanese Flower Tattoo DesignsJapanese Flower Tattoo

However, when you choose a color, you must be careful since each color on a flower has a meaning. While red means passion and love, pink would mean admiration and grace. One of the best things about choosing a rose flower design is that you have the liberty of what stage the flower is. Since every stage has a different symbolization, it is important that you pick the appropriate one. An example for this is a rose bud which signifies youth.

Japanese Flower Tattoo DesignsJapanese Flower Tattoo

If you would like to have a japanese flower tattoo with a more Asian appeal, then you should get a cherry blossom. This is because cherry blossoms accentuate the woman's curves and also, it is a beautiful flower. The perfect spot where you could have this inked on your body would be on your lower back. For the Japanese, the cherry blossom stands for love and a woman's beauty. On the other hand, the Japanese think of the flower as a representation of the sweet, short nature of life.

Japanese Flower Tattoo DesignsJapanese Flower Tattoo

For this reason, the meaning behind the cherry blossom also depends on the wearer's nationality. A cherry blossom used as a japanese flower tattoo stands for love and beauty of a woman and as a Japanese flower tattoo it represents the short, sweet nature of life. So depending on the nationality behind the flower it can also interpret its meaning.

Aside from the ones mentioned, there are still several other japanese flower tattoo which you could choose from. Among them include the lotus and the lily. When choosing, you must remember the meaning behind each.

Japanese Culture Tattoo Designs

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Those who have a few tattoos probably know how hard and the time and effort it can take to find the perfect tattoo and the perfect design. It can almost be down right frustrating at times. It seems people are always wanting to find something that is different, unique, sexy and original. Well, right now is a great time to get a tattoo because the world of tattoo designs for women is growing at a super fast pace. In fact female tattoo designs are growing faster then any other segment of the industry. Thus has lead to a lot of new developments in tattoo designs for women. One of those is the use of traditional Japanese tattoo designs.

The Adaption

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When most people think of Japanese tattoos and their designs images of the hardened Yakuza gangsters with full body tattoos comes to mind. yes for centuries tattooing was done in Japan on Yakuza and criminals. That is where many of the traditional and very beautiful designs came from. However, these designs have gone through a rebirth of sorts or a renaissance as of late. The designs have been taken apart and broken down and then brighter colors from new inks have been added in to make smaller, cute and feminine tattoo designs. For example the Koi fish was a very traditional Japanese tattoo for males. Yet many women are getting koi fish for the beauty and strength but they are not doing them on the whole back for the most part. Instead they are using bright colors of the koi fish and then adding in beautiful full color waves and splashed into a quarter sleeve design. The point here is one can easily take part of a much larger and more traditional design and adapt it to fit in a smaller and sexier area.

Popular Themes

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There are a lot of very popular themes among Japanese tattoo designs. The symbolism and meaning behind these tattoo is very deep and rich and often embedded into the Japanese culture and religion. For those of us getting a Japanese tattoo here in the west it can be smart to find out about the meaning and symbolism of the tattoo before getting it inked on your body permanently. Here are some of the hottest and sexiest designs for females right now.

Koi Fish

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Typically one would not think of a fish as beautiful. Unless of course you are a fisherman or love to eat fish. However, for the Japanese and many westerners the Koi fish represents the spirit of individuality and going against the norm or status quo. It is believed that koi fish typically swim back up stream to mate. Thus makes them very unusually int he fish world and an obvious sign of strength on their part. Therefore they can make for a wonderfully symbolic tattoo and design. Also with the new brightness in the inks available the water and gold of a koi fish really stand out.

Cherry Blossoms

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Cherry blossoms are another deeply historical and symbolic for the Japanese. They are also seen as a thing of great beauty. In fact many Japanese will go and visit a local park just to see the Cherry Blossoms. However, they also represent the impermanence of life and how life like a flower can be very beautiful but also fragile.

Finding An Artist

Another very important thing to consider if you are wanting to get a sexy and feminine Japanese tattoo is the artist that is going to ink the work on your skin. You want to find someone who will not only listen to your ideas but also provide feedback and input to help you refine your ideas. It is also beneficial to try and find someone with background in Japanese tattoo designs. Thus they can help you understand the symbolism behind certain parts of the tattoo and certain designs.

Sexy Locations

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Of course there are a ton of locations that are very sexy on a females body and also many areas that work well with a tattoo. Of course there is always the lower back design. There is also the front top of the hip, the foot, thigh and neck. Any of these places can easily be considered for a great looking hot and sexy female tattoo design.

Koi Japannese Tattoo Design

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The recognition of koi tattoos is developing daily. So what creates these brightly colored fish so well-liked? Numerous much like their ornamental beauty and bold colours, although other people select a koi tattoos simply because from the symbolism that it represents.

Koi Japannese Tattoo DesignYou will find numerous types of koi tattoos plus they differ in colour and style. Numerous individuals think how the colour from the koi tattoos ought to be in harmony with you and your surroundings.

Koi Japannese Tattoo DesignEach Japanese and Chinese Tattoo artists have used the fine art of koi tattoos to incredible new amounts. Regardless of whether you would like a 50 percent sleeve or perhaps a complete back again style, you'll discover an amazing gallery of incredible styles to select from. The koi tattoos could be white, black, red, yellow, blue, cream or grey plus they might seem with working drinking water and lotus.

Koi Japannese Tattoo DesignDiscovering the ideal koi tattoos style to adorn your entire body could be a time consuming and onerous job. The advent from the Web has supplied a Excellent way for individuals to discover koi tattoos styles for inking.
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