A Little Intro to Beautiful Japanese Tattoos
Posted: Wednesday, December 31, 2008
by Kum Cheong Tang
As we know one of the places where tattooing is heavily practiced as a beautiful art form and with the greatest skills level is
By the seventeenth century an intriguing form of tattooing called ‘irebokuro' (from "ire" meaning "to inject" and "bokuro" meaning "beauty spot") started to enjoy widespread popularity. This special form of non-pictorial tattooing often symbolizes one's undying loyalty or love and would include the name of a lover, for example.
In the mid-eighteenth century during the
One of the most popular outlaw characters in the novel is Shishin or the ‘Nine Tattooed Dragon' who bore extensive full-body tattoos. Soon Japanese from all social levels started to tattoo ornate designs (irezumi) on their bodies that depict heroic figures, gods, mythical creatures and other traditional and popular images.
From then, irezumi flourished until the mid-nineteenth century when it was forcibly stopped by the Emperor Meiji as he viewed it as an immoral practice favored by the much-despised Westerners. By now, Japanese tattooists or ‘hori' had become immensely popular with the newly-arrived American sailors and merchants.
Due to official prohibition the art of irezumi was driven underground and was adopted predominantly by laborers, artisans, criminals, entertainers and fire fighters. Eventually, it became hugely visible on the bodies of the yakuza, a famed grouping of organized Japanese underground gangsters.
Presently in modern day Japan the art of tattooing is still slightly stigmatized though it remains a highly regarded art form. Many youths and young adults think nothing of going for stunning full-body tattoos that used to be associated only with hard-core criminals.
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