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Kiyo Hime Japanese Tattoos

One of the popularjapanese tattoos is a . The best known story of a Hannya demon is the one from Kiyo Hime. Her father owned a harborage in which a monk stopped each year. Over the years Kiyo Hime developed a deep love to the monk but her feelings could not be returned by him. One night Kiyo Hime confessed her love to him and it came to a controversy between the two of them and in which process Kiyo Hime enraged and the monk had to escape. He found shelter in a close monastery and hid himself under an enormous bell. In the meantime, in the intoxication of its hate love, Kiyo Hime had transformed into a demon with the body of a snake and a Hannya head. It sought out th? monks hiding place and melted the bell with its fire breath, thereby causing the object of its longing a painful death. Like a Hanya Mask, Kiyo Hime is the most popular japanese tattoos in the world.


kiyo hime japanese tattoo


kiyo hime japanese tattoo




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Tamatori Hime-Japanese Tattoos

Japanese tattoo art has several names - irezumi or horimono in the Japanese language. Irezumi
is the word for the traditional visible tattoo that covers large parts of the body like the back. Japanese tattoo art has a very long history.

Since the influence of Confucianism and Buddhism on the Japanese culture, tattoo art has a negative connotation for the majority of the Japanese people. In the eyes of an average Japanese a tattoo is considered a mark of a yakuza - a member of the Japanese mafia - or a macho symbol of members of the lower classes.

One of Japanese Tattoos is a Tamatori Heme. The legend tells that Tamatori Hime once stole the king of the underwater world who was an enormous dragon his most valuable possession, a precious bead. In order to swim faster on her escape, Tamatori Hime cut herself and hid the bead in her own body. Although she found her way ashore, she died on her injuries becoming a victim of her own greed.

Most Creative and Innovative Sleeve Tattoo Designs


Sleeve tattoo designs are extraordinary popular tattoos. Irrespective of feelings, almost every tattoo fan love sleeve tattoo designs.

Behind the arising fame of tattoo design including Sleeve tattoo designs is the big influences of the media, celebrities, and bikers.

Do you understand what these sleeve tattoo designs are? In uncomplicated words, Sleeve tattoo designs are tattoos that are popular as they cover almost complete areas of tattooed area. Generally, people acquire their sleeve tattoo designs on their arms.

With Sleeve tattoo designs, you'll acquire total area of your arm or leg. Whenever you are as well with creative inclination, go for Japanese sleeve tattoo designs. Commonly women favor floral designs. Celtic tattoo patterns are additional sleeve tattoo designs. Commonly tribal tattoos are vast in size making them most sough after in sleeve tattoo designs. Sleeve tattoo designs are hard and take much time and money.

Kannon - japanese tattoos


Kannon
One of the legendary japanese tattoos other kiyo hime is Kannoon. If kannon is a Bodhisattva of the Mahayana Buddhism so Kiyo Hime developed a deep love to the monk . The task of the Bodhisattva is it to support humans on their way to illumination. There are Bodhisattva with several different tasks. Kannon is the Bodhisattva of sympathy and pity. In Japan Kannon is represented by a woman, usually riding a dragon. while in India, the country of origin of Buddhism, Kannon is represented by a male.

Her the history of japanese tattoos. Archaeologists believe that the early settlers of Japan, the Ainu people, used facial tattoos. Chinese documents report about the Wa people - the Chinese name for their Japanese neighbors - and their habits of diving into water for fish and shells and decorating the whole body with tattoos. These reports are about 1700 years old.

For the higher developed Chinese culture, tattooing was a barbaric act. When Buddhism was brought from China to Japan and with it a strong influence of the Chinese culture, tattooing got negative connotations. Criminals were marked with tattoos to punish and identify them in society.

Kiyo Hime - Japanese Tattoos


Kiyo Hime
One of the popular japanese tattoos is a Kiyo Heme. The best known story of a Hannya demon is the one from Kiyo Hime. Her father owned a harborage in which a monk stopped each year. Over the years Kiyo Hime developed a deep love to the monk but her feelings could not be returned by him. One night Kiyo Hime confessed her love to him and it came to a controversy between the two of them and in which process Kiyo Hime enraged and the monk had to escape. He found shelter in a close monastery and hid himself under an enormous bell. In the meantime, in the intoxication of its hate love, Kiyo Hime had transformed into a demon with the body of a snake and a Hannya head. It sought out th? monks hiding place and melted the bell with its fire breath, thereby causing the object of its longing a painful death. Like a Hanya Mask, Kiyo Hime is the most popular japanese tattoos in the world.
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