The most used japanese tattoo motives with an explanation of their meanings.
* Hannya Masks
* Kiyo Hime
* Kannon
* Fudô Myôô
* Dragons
* Kois
* Tamatori Hime
* Tigers
* Suikoden Warriors
* Snakes
Hannya Masks
Against the wide-spread opinion Hannya Masks do not have anything to do with the devil or Satan. There is a concept of a hell in the Japanese Buddhism, but Hannyas are terrestrial monsters. Confused human feelings like passion, jealousy or hate can transform women into these dreadful monsters. In the classic Nô-Theatre of Japan, where the as drafts often used Hannya masks descended from, stories of such female demons are told, who can only be released of their inhuman shape over the way to Buddha.
Kiyo Hime
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 the monks hiding place and melted the bell with its fire breath, thereby causing the object of its longing a painful death.
Kannon
Kannon is a Bodhisattva of the Mahayana Buddhism. 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.
Fudô Myôô
In the buddhist hierarchy the Môôs stand under the Bodhisattva. They are also protectors of the Buddhism but in the contrary to the gentle Bodhisattva rather martial due to their armament. The most popular Myôô as a tattoo motive is Fudô Myôô, the imperturbable one. He is also considered the guard of hell and a knowledge king and is always displayed with a rope, with which he binds evil, and a sword, with which he fights Buddhism enemies.
Dragons
The best known japanese motive is the dragon, for sure. In Japan it is regarded as a luck bringing animal. This may be justified due to the fact that the japanese dragon is a water symbol. He lives either in the clouds, from where he climbs down during thunderstorms, or also in rivers and lakes. It stands for an element which was of an enormous importance for the rice cultivation rice in Japan. Therefore dragons are highly respected and admired in Japan and weren't fought like in european tales for instance.
Kois
In Japan, a koi jumping or swimming up a waterfall is a symbol of strength, the ability to assert oneself and success. As a phallic symbol it stands for male strength and power.
Tamatori Hime
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.
Tigers
Although there were never any tigers living in Japan, this majestic looking motive found its way into the forming arts of Japan really early. Drafts for Japanese pictures of these sovereign and at the same time strength defying animals were probably tigers who were introduced from India. The same as carps and dragons the tiger as a tattoo motive primarily is a symbol of strength and power.
Suikoden Warriors
In an ancient Chinese novel, which was was translated into Japanese in the middle of the 18. Century under the title Suikoden (Stories of the Beach), it is told from 108 rebels who carried some tattoos. The illustrations of many different Japanese artists to the adventures of these brigands were used as tattoo flash. Especially the color woodcut series of Utagawa Kuniyoshi was gladly used which was published by the artist in the year 1827.
Snakes
In Japan the snake is also considered an animal with a negative character, although the association between snake and sin, biblically justified with us, is naturally missing there. When applying a full body suit a good Japanese tattoo artist attends to combine snakes only with designs of blossoms which actually bloom at the seasons in which snakes do not hold their winter sleep.
http://tattoojoy.com/tattoo_articles/the_meaning_of_japanese_tattoos.htm
Blog Archive
-
▼
2007
(896)
-
▼
August
(106)
- Are Free Design Tattoo Ideas Any Good?
- Custom Designed Shooting Star Tattoos Online
- Do You Really Want A Custom Design Star Tattoo?
- How To Design Your Own Tattoo
- There Is History In Dragon Tattoo Designs
- Find Great Unique Ideas In Gallery Picture Tattoos
- Cross Tattoo Designs And Meanings
- Japanese Dragon Tattoo Designs and Meaning
- The Benefits of Long Term Tattoo After Care
- Tattoo Me Now - A Gallery Of Tattoo Ideas
- Tattoo Me Now - A Gallery Of Tattoo Ideas
- Cross Tattoos
- Tribal Tattoo Designs and Meanings
- Tattoos - Rich History of Tattoos from Egyptians t...
- It's Not Trash Until You've Checked Everything
- 3 Ways To Find Free Tattoo Pictures
- How NOT to Go About Tattoo Lettering
- Tattoo The Body Art
- Tattoo And Sanitation Issues
- Christian Tattoos
- Choosing the Right Custom Tattoo Design
- What Makes Star Tattoos So Popular? Everything fro...
- Free Tattoo Galleries and Free Tattoo Flash What I...
- The Best Tattoo Design for Females
- Cross Tattoos
- Tribal Tattoo Designs and Meanings
- Tattoos - Rich History of Tattoos from Egyptians t...
- 3 Ways To Find Free Tattoo Pictures
- The Tattoo Encyclopedia :
- How To Get Tattooed
- Permanent Makeup
- Ankle Tattoos
- Tattoo Art Tips : How To Take Care Of A New Tattoo
- Nautical Star Tattoos The History, Meaning And Sym...
- Tattoos For Women? You Bet!
- Everything You Need To Know About Tattoos
- Tribal Tattoos And Tribal Tattoo Designs Uncovered
- The Meaning Of Floral Tattoos
- Art and Culture,Hobbies,Recreation & Leisure
- Tattoos - Tips And Tricks
- Tattoo Removal Options
- Sparrow Tattoos the Symbolism Behind It
- Are you preventing your child from attending birth...
- White Buffalo Tattoos
- Tribal Tattoo Designs
- Fashion & Cosmetics
- The Steps In Getting A Tattoo
- Free Tattoo Course For Everyone!
- Free Tattoo Course For Everyone!
- Edinburgh's Military Tattoo: one of the city's mos...
- Tattooing for Parents and Teens
- Tattoo tips
- Your New Tattoo
- Tattoo Removal Methods
- Early Tattooing Methods
- Origins of Tattoos
- Tips on How To Get Started As An Tattoo Artist.
- Applying a Tattoo - From Sterilization to the Band...
- Carey Hart Of Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company
- Tattoo Sketches - Finding The Right Tattoov
- Important Tips For Getting Your First Tattoo
- Too Many Tattoo Designs
- Find Great Unique Ideas In Gallery Picture Tattoos
- Are Free Star Tattoo Designs Any Good?
- Tattoo Removal Services - Laser, Dermabrasion, and...
- Find Tattoo Design Idea
- Indian Tattoos - A Glimpse Of Varied Art Forms
- Combustible Ink
- Women and Tattoos
- Free Tattoo Designs - Best Places to Look
- Tribal Tattoo Design - Symbolism and Meaning
- Where to Find Awesome Lower Back Tattoo Designs
- Cherry Blossom Tattoos - What Do They Mean
- FAQ About Tattoos
- All About The Cross Tattoos
- The Meaning and Symbolism Behind Popular Butterfly...
- Special Ideas For Armband Tattoo Design
- Three Steps To Finding A Tribal Tattoo For Woman
- Japanese Kanji Tattoos - Meaning of Kanji Characters
- Tattoos: The Beauty of Body Art Tattoos are becomi...
- Industry Article Monday, August 20th, 2007
- A Look Inside the 2nd Annual OKC Tattoo Convention
- Do's and Don'ts of getting a tattoo
- Tattoos No Longer Permanent
- Victory or defeat for tattoo shops
- Tattoo Precautions
- Small Tattoos, Big Appeal
- Foot Tattoo Designs
- Purpose of Tattoos
- Tattoo Removal
- Tattoo Procedures
- The History of Tattoos
- The Meaning Of Tattoos
- Why Do Colors Fade?
- Tattoo Motives And Their Meanings
- The Meaning Of Japanese Tattoos
- The Meaning Of Celtic Tattoos
- The Meaning Of Tribal Tattoos
- The Meaning Of Dragon Tattoos
- Privacy Policy
-
▼
August
(106)