Wednesday, December 25, 2013

I'm getting a tattoo on my foot in a few months?

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Emily


The tattoo is going to be on my foot, (Left foot, kind of off to the side) and it's going to be a raven from birds eye view. I've thought about the design for about 3 years now, and I have been wondering how much it hurts. I have heard the foot area hurts a lot, but I'm wondering if it's tolerable and if I should be able to make it through. Also, I don't know if this adds any extra help, but when I get i'll be 16.


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I used to tattoo and done some on some girls feet. They said it hurt bad so I done one on my own foot to see what it felt like. I personally didn't thing it was too bad. It's worse than some spots, but better than some too. The last one I done on a foot was on my current girlfriend's foot. She didn't think it hurt bad at all. It's pretty much your pain tolerance. Me personally, I thought your legs hurt worse than your arms, and I didn't think the outside of your arm hurt at all really, but I've seen people with tattoos on their arms that couldn't bear the pain. Idk what state you're in but I know in Indiana, you have to have a parent/guardian signature to get tattooed under the age of 18. You should be fine though. Good luck.

How do young Japanese (in Tokyo) feel about tattoos?




willnyu198


I have the back of both of my legs covered. One tattoo is a Japanese design, a koi fish turning into a dragon, which is big and the other is Atlas, holding a globe. I'm a 24 year old white guy from California, so I'm obviously not a Yakuza, but still understand the taboo in Japan. What is the general opinion of the Japan's younger generation (25 and under) towards tattoos? I know overall they are still looked upon negatively, but it seems like younger people are more open and accepting. I want to live there eventually, but don't know if it will cause me problems. Since they are in an area that's easy to cover, I don't think it will be a huge issue, but I'm still concerned. I'm a corporate, business type, so I always dress nice, am very courteous and don't look like trouble. I know there are tattoo shops in Japan, so there must be a certain level of acceptance.


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When Japanese Univ students, particularly girls, reached 21-23 years old (the age they graduate), they go to plastic surgery to erase their tattoo to get better job.

And small tattoo stickers are also popular in Japan.
http://www.ta2.com/tribal/
http://www.arkin.jp/

These are the reason why the absolute amount of tattooed people don't increase in Japan.

Go to establishment with your friend. I think you have no big trouble, maybe some.
But remember, when you were in Japan, the country is NOT the West. You can't judge with your American's standard.
And you should know that they don't look negatively, but they do NOT want see tattoo (do you understand this feeling?). Whether you are Yakuza or not doesn't matter.
Japanese people focus on how other people think and want in public place, rather than focusing on personal (individual) feeling. They are afraid of being a person "lack in common sense".

All the reports in English are written by westerners. Their feeling differ from Orientals. When you came to Japan, ask Japanese directly, not only younger but also elder people. They may not tell you honest feeling though.




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