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Japanese tattoo: what every motif actually means (and the mistakes everyone makes)
A traditional Japanese tattoo, called Irezumi (入れ墨, "inserting ink") or Horimono (彫り物, "carved thing"), is a codified body composition covering large areas by integrating Japanese mythological motifs (dragons, demons, koi fish) into a continuous background of waves, clouds, and wind. Unlike Western tattooing where motifs are isolated, Irezumi forms a unique narrative fresco that follows the wearer's musculature.
DAI YOKAI
Feb 155 min read
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