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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the cherrry blossom
mostly yakuza based.
Kanji/romanji?
complete agility and power
http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoos_designs_symbols_koi_fish.htm
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.
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".
I cant be sure, but if your talking about Japanese ink then yes i think it does.