While Japanese tattoos and traditional Japanese tattoo designs have become very popular in America and many western countries they still hold a huge negative connotation within Japan. This comes from the fact that sometime between 300 and 600 AD tattoos were used to mark criminals. This is no longer practiced today yet there are many carryovers from these early tattoo traditions. This is changing and as Japan becomes more modernized or "Westernized" many of the younger generations have discovered the deep traditions and hsitory of tattoos in their county and more and more are sporting their own tattoos and body piercings. Yet for the larger percentage of the county and anyone over 30 years of age or so tattoos are still considered as for lower class or Yakuza (The Japanese Organized Crime Gangs).
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Irezumi, Horimono or Tattoo?
So what do we call a tattoo? Of course here in the west it is a very simple matter as we only have one word for tattoos and it is universally understood what is meant. However, in Japan the word tattoo can be written in a vareity of ways. Two of the most common ways are Irezumi and Horimono. Irezumi has become the most accepted word to designate the art form of tattoos. Irezumi litterall y means "insert ink" So while here in the west you will most often ehre the word"tattoo" when referring to Japanese tattooing you might come across the word "Irezumi".
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Early Japanese Tattoo History
It is not 100% clear when tattoo first became part of the Japanese culture. However, many scholars have noted a very distinct "cord" like marking on the face of early men dating back to 10,000 BC. This is still being debated if it was inf act a tattoo most scholars today believe this was the first apperance of tattooing in Japan and many other countries.
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Early Japanese Tattoos: The Yayoi Period
Sometime between 300BC and 300 AD the neighboring Chinese started entering into Japan. Many of these early explorers noted the exsistence of tattoos ont he Japanese. The Chinese thought that these markings or tattoos were a combination of status or class symbols and also had some spiritual significance.
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Early Japanese Tattoos: The Kofun Period
During the Kofun period 300 AD to 600 AD tattoos started to take on a negative connotations. During this period of time tattoos were often used to mark and shame criminals.
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