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		<title>How to say tattoo in Japanese?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to say tattoo in Japanese?
Do you know how to say tatto in Japanese?
Do you know how to say tatto in Chinese?
Do you know how to say tatto in Russian?
You may say &#8216;irezumi&#8217; or &#8216;horimono&#8217;
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<p>How to say tattoo in Japanese?</p>
<p>Do you know how to say tatto in Japanese?</p>
<p>Do you know how to say tatto in Chinese?</p>
<p>Do you know how to say tatto in Russian?</p>
<p>You may say &#8216;irezumi&#8217; or &#8216;horimono&#8217;</p>
<p>key words: How to say tattoo in Japanese</p>
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		<title>How to Get a Traditional Japanese Tattoo</title>
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Known as irezumi or horimono in its native tongue, the beautiful art of traditional Japanese tattooing has been alluring people for centuries. Almost as old as the culture itself, this art infuses an ancient mysticism into the body through the use of bo... ]]></description>
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<p>Known as irezumi or horimono in its native tongue, the beautiful art of traditional Japanese tattooing has been alluring people for centuries. Almost as old as the culture itself, this art infuses an ancient mysticism into the body through the use of bold colors and scenes from nature. If you are wanting to get a tattoo, consider one of these works of art.</p>
<p>Step 1<br />
Choose a Kanji character to represent a certain word or expression. Using Kanji, which is the name for the Chinese characters used in Japanese writing, has become an especially popular trend in tattooing within the last several years. It can be a beautiful tribute to a person or concept that is meaningful to you.</p>
<p>Step 2<br />
Select a traditional animal from Japanese culture. Different animals have different symbolic meanings, such as those from the Chinese horoscope, which represent years of birth. You can go for a mythical dragon or something a little closer to reality, such as a koi or an ancient serpent. Choose an animal whose meaning represents your personality.</p>
<p>Step 3<br />
Incorporate the natural beauty of Japanese flora in your tattoo with a delicate cherry blossom, lotus flower or other floral design. The Japanese revere the serene beauty of the world around; if natural beauty is something you hold a deep appreciation for as well, consider demonstrating that appreciation through your tattoo.</p>
<p>Step 4<br />
Take a page from other traditional Japanese landscaping elements for your tattoo. Japanese artists have long been rendering their versions of ocean waves or the smoky Mt. Fuji; consider having a similar design in your tattoo.</p>
<p>Step 5<br />
Use a temple scene or a rendering of the Buddha in your tattoo design if you want to pay homage to traditional Japanese spirituality. Or choose one of the ancient gods or goddesses.</p>
<p>Step 6<br />
Display a fierce samurai warrior, a coy geisha or a simple fisherman as iconic representations of the Japanese way of life, both ancient and modern.</p>
<p>Step 7<br />
Place your tattoo on your arms, shoulders or back in keeping with Japanese tradition.</p>
<p>Step 8<br />
Opt for a bold statement if you really want a tattoo in the Japanese tradition. A typical Japanese tattoo often spans the length and width of the back. Although such a large piece of body art is not necessary to be considered traditional, one of the trademark characteristics of this genre is its unapologetic boldness.</p>
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		<title>The meaning of Japanese dragon tattoo</title>
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This is a pretty broad question because the history of dragons is quite extensive. But I will give it a shot. There are nine types of Chinese dragons, also regarded as the Oriental Dragons. You should also note that nine is a very lucky number to the Ch... ]]></description>
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<p>This is a pretty broad question because the history of dragons is quite extensive. But I will give it a shot. There are nine types of Chinese dragons, also regarded as the Oriental Dragons. You should also note that nine is a very lucky number to the Chinese. These are: the horned dragon, the celestial dragon, the spiritual dragon, the winged dragon, the dragon of hidden treasures, the coiling dragon, the yellow dragon, and the dragon king. Each of these dragon types has a special attribute to them. The Horned dragon is also know as Lung. They are the most powerful of the Oriental Dragons and are completely deaf. They have the power to produce rain, too. It should also be noted that the head points South, and the tail points North. In addition, they are a symbol of the East and the sun. The Celestial dragon protects the mansions of the gods to the Chinese, and the Spiritual dragon creates rain and wind for mankind. The Dragon of Hidden Treasures helps keep watch over concealed wealth, and the coiling dragon lives in the water, primarily lakes and deep, deep waters. The yellow dragon is especially important, for this dragon emerged from water and aided the Emperor Fu Shi by showing him writing. The Dragon King is really four dragons, and these dragons keep watch over the four main seas. They were honored and respected, for they were the ones the Chinese went to if there was little or no rain. The four lived in the North, South, East, or West waters. I hope this helps, dragons make very cool tattoos but talk with your artist and feel him/her out to see if he/she knows about the history. If he/she doesn?t know, I feel that, this is an indication that they lack the passion and knowledge that comes across in a good ink piece. <!-- google_ad_section_end --><br style="CLEAR: left; DISPLAY: block" /></p>
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