Another  thing to keep in mind is placement. For instance a hikae, or chest  panel tattoo, is a classic placement. This tattoo starts at the chest  and blends out into the shoulder, and often down the arm. A nagasode  tattoo is considered a “sleeve” piece and starts under the shoulder and  down to the wrist, while a shichibu is 7/10ths of the sleeve and gobu is  5/10ths.
Despite the fact that tattooing is still considered rather on the taboo side in Japan, those who seek out either rebellion or a sense of beauty will find themselves drawn to the mystical, unique and splendid style of Japanese tattoos. This style will continue to have a draw for its variety and its colorful nature.
Despite the fact that tattooing is still considered rather on the taboo side in Japan, those who seek out either rebellion or a sense of beauty will find themselves drawn to the mystical, unique and splendid style of Japanese tattoos. This style will continue to have a draw for its variety and its colorful nature.