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The ancient traditions of irezumi or Japanese tattooing draw in fans from all over the world. But despite the talent behind such ink, cultural stigmas still widely prevail against openly appreciating tattoo culture in Japan—up until 2020 tattooing was considered a medical practice by Japan’s courts, and had required tattoo artists to work with a medical license. Even today, most bathhouses, pools, and beaches in Japan ban openly showing tattoos. Tap the link in bio to discover all the details... Woman's Back, Tattoo Culture, Tattoo Parlors, Medical Practice, Neo Traditional, S Tattoo, Old School Tattoo, Japanese Tattoo, Traditional Japanese

The ancient traditions of irezumi or Japanese tattooing draw in fans from all over the world. But despite the talent behind such ink, cultural stigmas still widely prevail against openly appreciating tattoo culture in Japan—up until 2020 tattooing was considered a medical practice by Japan’s courts, and had required tattoo artists to work with a medical license. Even today, most bathhouses, pools, and beaches in Japan ban openly showing tattoos. Tap the link in bio to discover all the…

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The ancient traditions of irezumi or Japanese tattooing draw in fans from all over the world. But despite the talent behind such ink, cultural stigmas still widely prevail against openly appreciating tattoo culture in Japan—up until 2020 tattooing was considered a medical practice by Japan’s courts, and had required tattoo artists to work with a medical license. Even today, most bathhouses, pools, and beaches in Japan ban openly showing tattoos. Tap the link in bio to discover all the details... Tattoo Culture, Meiji Era, Medical Practice, Conde Nast, Body Skin, Japan Travel, All Over The World, Tattoo Artists, Armoire

The ancient traditions of irezumi or Japanese tattooing draw in fans from all over the world. But despite the talent behind such ink, cultural stigmas still widely prevail against openly appreciating tattoo culture in Japan—up until 2020 tattooing was considered a medical practice by Japan’s courts, and had required tattoo artists to work with a medical license. Even today, most bathhouses, pools, and beaches in Japan ban openly showing tattoos. Tap the link in bio to discover all the…

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