Japanese Tattoos:

A Japanese tattoo, also known as irezumi or horimono, is a traditional style of tattoo art originating from Japan. These tattoos often feature intricate designs influenced by Japanese culture, including motifs such as dragons, koi fish, cherry blossoms, and kanji characters. Japanese tattoos are known for their bold lines, vibrant colors, and detailed shading techniques. They can convey various meanings and symbolize concepts like strength, courage, protection, and spirituality. Traditionally, Japanese tattoos were associated with the yakuza (Japanese organized crime syndicates) but have gained popularity worldwide for their aesthetic appeal and rich cultural significance.