How do you think of wearing tattoo?
Have you ever thought of wearing tattoo?
I think many elder Japanese never want to wear tattoo nor think it fashionable.
But there're many people from the young to old wearing tattoo as fashion like wearing clothes.
Tattoo and fashion
It's difficult in Japan because we do not get used to see it.
返信削除We imagine "Irezumi" "Boryokudan" from tattoo.
When we suddenly meet them, we feel scare.
If we get used to see it, we Japanese can accept it.
I think so.
Indeed...,I'm also feeling it ugly ...not beautiful.
削除People wearing a genuine tattoo is the image of outlaw, so I don't preferable. However, what you are introducing is due to fake Tato, a body paint seal, isn't it?
返信削除"Tattoo" like this is common also in Japan recently, as football supporters and so on.
By the way, Jace-chan's "tattoo" is very creepy things, isn't it?
This is a poisonous "redback spider" native to Australia, isn't it?
I think Thomas paint seal probably is available in Japan.
No, they do wear real one all over the body, arm, neck and foot everywhere on the skin. You know once you have tattoo you can't erase it easily but who know you would be regret in the future. It's okay to have sticker seal or paint because it's easily taken off.
削除I see people who did face-painting at Disneyland and Universal Studios.
返信削除Recently I see people who painting on the face and body at various events.
I don't think bad things to enjoy painting.
My granddaughter is pleased to stick a seal on her face.
But I think that a tattoo that scratches the body is bad.
I think that people who carve tattoos hope for others to think that "I have the courage to endure the pain".
However, some people are tattooing as a tradition of ethnicity.
The value of life style is different from each different culture and history or background. In Australia people are composed with many kinds of different countries and the culture is melting spots making itself multiplied.That's why being various and full of diversity.
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