Wind bars, Water Bars, Cloulds, Waves and Mist in Japanese style tattoos serves serveral purposes. It fills in the gaps, say you have a dragon tattoo, without a background it'll look like a sticker stick onto you. By giving the a background it not only make the whole tattoo look more complete but can really add to a a design by finishing it off properly. I've never seen a full tattoo with just wind bars, it won't make sense. It might look pretty to some people (those that don't know what they talking about). Those who know about Japanese style tattos probably won't even do it for you. They are normally used to flesh out a design but is not the focus of a design. Wind bars, Water Bars, Cloulds, Waves and Mist in Japanese style tattoos serves serveral purposes. It fills in the gaps, say you have a dragon tattoo, without a background it'll look like a sticker stick onto you. By giving the a background it not only make the whole tattoo look more complete but can really add to a a design by finishing it off properly. I've never seen a full tattoo with just wind bars, it won't make sense. It might look pretty to some people (those that don't know what they talking about). Those who know about Japanese style tattos probably won't even do it for you. They are normally used to flesh out a design but is not the focus of a design.
Wind isn't a Japanese word, but "kaze" 風 would be how you say "wind" if that's what you're looking for.
kuro kaze no hoeru(black wind's roar)
風の射手 (kaze no ite) could be used to mean 'wind archer' or 'archer of the wind' in Japanese.
Sora Improvement: Incorrect; sora is actually "sky". The correct word for wind is "kaze" (pronounced "KAH - zeh").
You may say 'kurai kaze,' written: 暗い風
complete agility and power
The ISBN of The Bar Code Tattoo is 978-0439395625.
Suzanne Weyn is the author of The Bar Code Tattoo.
The Bar Code Tattoo was created on 2004-09-01.
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.
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.
The Japanese word for wind is "Kaze"
Wind is 'kaze,' written in Japanese as: 風
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the cherrry blossom
yes! it is a Japanese one
Kanji/romanji?