01 Apr

Japanese Tattoos: Art of Mythology

One of the characteristics that makes the Japanese people different from others is their multi-faced abilities covering various fields of the life. Their creativity and talents are unarguable and tattooing is among the arts, in which their skills are exposed quite well. They possess a strong background in this art which any other country does not have.

Tattooing is signified by a number of names in the Japanese terminology such as Horimono and Irezumi. Buddhism and Confucianism have played a incredible role in promoting this art and that may be why it has got a negative sense sometimes. Moreover, tattooing has some connections with the Japanese Mafia also.

The history of the art shows that the ancient tribe of Ainu, the people who first settled in the land used to make facial tattoos. The Wa' tribe is also one of the ancient groups of settlers that used full body tattoos.

In China, on the other hand which was much more advanced than Japan, the art of tattooing was counted to be a inhuman practice. It was in fact considered to be a method of sentence for the criminals who were to be distinguished by their tattoos.

Nowadays, new generations in has started taking up the art of tattooing as a fashion, but the negative connotation with it is still remaining in Japan. The curious thing is that, what was a symbol of guilty in the older times has now become a hallmark of fashion.

The Japanese tattoo symbols that are now winning fame actually date back to 500 BC. There are possibilities that indicate that the designs could have existed even before this age. The old Japanese figurines that have been discovered also depict the face full of tattoos. In those ages tattoos were considered to have a religious sense attached with them.

There are various styles in designing tattoo symbols. Using the Kanji style, several messages can be conveyed such as love, beauty, peace, happiness and wealth. Really, Kanji is one of the calligraphic writing styles.

Multicoloured flowers are usual in the tattoo symbols. Some symbols depict the old Samurai soldiers and even the snakes and dragons are not undervalued in the Japanese art of tattooing.

Symbols of flowers like lotus and cherry are commonly used in creating tattoos. Japanese Koi fish also are shown in some tattoos. Tattooing the full body is one of the unparalleled arts in the world. Some drawbacks have occurred, however Japanese tattooing still continues to be one of the astonishing body designs.

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