Japanese tattoo's can be obtained from a number of tattoo shops located in New York City, such as rising dragon tattoos. They offer a wide selection of Japanese Tattoos in their shop.
yes! it is a Japanese one
A tattoo of a turtle symbolizes peace and serenity. A Japanese take on this tattoo would be to use the Japanese Kanji or character for turtle, Kame.
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mostly yakuza based.
the cherrry blossom
Kanji/romanji?
People who are interested in getting a tattoo of a Japanese flower should consider the sakura. This beautiful flower is celebrated in Japan and parties are even thrown in its honor when it blooms.
complete agility and power
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I'm unsure of what the tattoo itself means, but a maple blossom in Japanese culture is considered 'the plant of the lovers', and is given as a "valentine". It is also the flower of October.
The one on his arm translates from Japanese to English as "God gives & God takes" and the one on his ankle is Latin meaning, "with equal step".
A tattoo of a Japanese fan would symbolise a wish for unlimited success.