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Friday, January 22, 2010
The history of Yakuza tattoos
Later in the 8th century, the oldest book of classical Japanese history – the Nohon Shoki, relates the story of the Emperor punishing a traitor by having his face tattooed.
The Japanese had, by this time, come under the influence of Confucian ideas which suggested that one should not intentionally alter or harm the body. This set to further ostracize those with tattoos.
As time progressed, criminals found themselves being punished more and more by the branding of a tattoo bar or circle on their arm – something that had become well-entrenched by the Edo Period. Certain areas of the country also employed tattoos to keep track of the Japanese untouchable class (Hinin) and even lower caste villageres (barakumin). Inevitably, such people found an identity in their exclusion from main stream society and began to embrace tattooing.
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In my experiences as a ‘Traditionally Tattooed’ Foreigner, I have been recommended to hide my Tattoos excepting in some private situations, or at the beach. This differ in Bigger cities such as Tokyo and Kyoto. I have to witness, that the number of traditional Tattoos I have seen in public in smaller towns, are very rare. Excepting for one point tattoos. Or in more underground areas and the night life scene that includes newer generations who love Tattoos and do not want to keep the stigmas associated to the Yakuza, or simply feel free to be ‘who’ they are. However slightly different if people know you are tattoo artist. Being a Tattoo artist in the underground style, is definitely not being a salary man. People know that in some ways you might be associated with the Yakuza. In Japan the Yakuza is never far. There might be one living next door. Or maybe your landlord. Saying this, There is nothing to worry about. If you are a good person, your are likely to respect others, and you will gain their respect too.
Still, it is not especially something I would shout on the roof. It is best in my view to keep for the people who are part of your network of contacts. This shows the respect for people who do not wish to be exposed to that part of the culture they try to avoid.
There are always exceptions and the time are changing. Even if Tattoos can be seen as ‘impure’ by some or associated with criminals. Something that is quickly changing in the world as tattoos have become mainstream big time. Still, you can still witness people who do not know you but see you covered with tattoos feeling uncomfortable about it, or making some kind of judgement. A little sad but understandable, if you only know the stereotypes. You don’t have the chance to understand what it means. Different for everyone, my perceptions of tattoos is truly something that celebrates your dedication to life.
I have felt much more respect and passion for tattoos from Japanese People, even people who do not wear tattoos, than any other place I have been to. Old or young. It can break the ice, as some kind of mutual respect, I see in this context that revealing your ‘inner life’ to someone, hence sharing ‘your’ very personal sacred story by showing your tattoos is a sign of respect for the person looking at it. Many of you will already know. Tattoos have an impact. Traditional Japanese Tattoo have much more impact for me. Probably linked to the fact that it is something you keep secret most of the time. If you have the chance of having an amazing tattoos such as the one below. Well, It’s easy to understand its power. If someone undress to show it to you. You will feel it. The true power of ‘images’ marked on skin. You are very likely to be drawn to it. In my view, It’s exactly for that reason that you’ll also find people who simply pretend they do not see it. Maybe too powerful for them.
As a tattoo artist, I do respect everyone I tattoo, For a moment you become the person. A commitment you make for what will be with them for the rest of their lives.
A healing art form. A celebration of Beauty and the soul. Recently, I have decided I was getting ready to marry the beautiful girl I am with. This is why I allowed myself to start tattooing her. Like a wedding present, I hope in many ways it will be the best Tattoo I will ever make. I have only started a few lines so far. I can tell you, they are so alive. Her Tattoo will be pure beauty. Something deep in the tattoo culture, something sacred in our relationship. Two souls are like mirrors, When both of their skins are covered with beautiful tattoos. You can really see the ‘garden’ grow. It is like seeing the person’s soul ate every moment. But also, even tho the image is marked for life. Everytime you gaze at it. You’ll realise there is something different about it. Tattoos are alive. Often I feel I am drawing the story. To be honest, most of the time, as life evolves, I feel that the story is being told to me. By Allowing Tattoos to have their true power, by respecting the sacred art form. They become your guide on the journey, revealing the invisible.
There is a saying that says “If a Tattoo is made to perfection, it will come alive”, Maybe one day I’ll talk more about this in details. All I can say based on my own experiences, is that it is true, It reveals your past, your present, your future. If one’s put all his dedication in his tattoo journey. He is very likely to know what I mean. By the way, I would love to hear the stories of those of you who share that journey!
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Friday, January 15, 2010
History forming YAKUZA, The is Of Japan's Mobster
Yakuzas elongated history be begun approximately on year 1612, while is empowered Shogun Tokugawa and keeps away shogun in advance. This commutation begets approximately 500.000 samurais earlier one called by hatomo yakko (shogun's servant) as gentleman loss, or at conceive of clan ronin.
As word of proverb: “person that just have martil tends to see all something can all done with dimartil..”, such even with clan ronin this. There are many from them become criminal and bodyguard. They at conceive of kabuki nyentrik urakan's mono or samurai that goes to which take in sabre. They converse mutually in hose and secret code language. Available loyalty tingi between ronin's humanity so this group is difficult being exterminated..
What is this ronin's clan that as Yakuza source..?
To protect city of kabuki mono, there are many small towns at Japanese forms machi yokko (satgas is kampong). Satgas this consisting of business men, clerk, and common people that wants menyumbangkan its energy to face kabuki's clan mono. Although they less practiced and amount the few, but apparently membered machi yokko this feels equal to look after their region of attack kabuki mono. Among centuries Japanese people 17th – this machi yokko's clan put down as by hero.
Rituals
A Dowa Yakuza member's "Irezumi" showing a fierce tiger. Often, these tattoos are used to represent a desired or possessed characteristic such as wealth and bravery.
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A Dowa Yakuza member's "Irezumi" showing a fierce tiger. Often, these tattoos are used to represent a desired or possessed characteristic such as wealth and bravery.
Yubitsume, or finger-cutting, is a form of penance or apology. Upon a first offense, the transgressor must cut off the tip of his left pinky finger and hand the severed portion to his boss. Sometimes an underboss may do this in penance to the oyabun if he wants to spare a member of his own gang from further retaliation. Its origin stems from the traditional way of holding a Japanese sword. The bottom three fingers of each hand are used to grip the sword tightly, with the thumb and index fingers slightly loose. The removal of digits starting with the little finger moving up the hand to the index finger progressively weakens a person's sword grip. The idea is that a person with a weak sword grip then has to rely more on the group for protection — reducing individual action. In recent years, prosthetic fingertips have been developed to disguise this distinctive appearance. (When the British cartoon Bob the Builder was first considered for import to Japan, there were plans in place to add an extra digit to each of the title character's four-fingered hands to avoid scaring children. The same thing was also considered for the show Postman Pat.)
Many Yakuza have full-body tattoos. These tattoos, known as irezumi in Japan, are still often "hand-poked," that is, the ink is inserted beneath the skin using non-electrical, hand-made and hand held tools with needles of sharpened bamboo or steel. The procedure is expensive and painful and can take years to complete.
Yakuza in prison sometime perform pearlings: for each year spent in prison one pearl is inserted under the skin of the penis.
When yakuza members play Oicho-Kabu cards with each other, they often remove their shirts or open them up and drape them around their waists. This allows them to display their full-body tattoos to each other. This is one of the few times that yakuza members display their tattoos to others, as they normally keep them concealed in public with long-sleeved and high-necked shirts.
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