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Kanji Tattoos - Japanese Tattoo Symbols

Not done in Japan, but a trend in the West: kanji tattoos, it's what Pink, Britney Spears and Mel C have in common.
Japanese Tattoo Symbols
Japanese kanji tattoo

Japanese tattoo symbols are popular in America and Europe and It’s easy to see why: kanji are understated, yet impactful – both compact and elegant, a kanji tattoo is the perfect way to make an artistic statement that is both modern and meaningful.
The Japanese writing system has 3 sorts of script:
  • Kanji: Japanese kanji are characters with a Chinese origin. Kanji characters are used for nouns (words like "peace" or "perseverance"). Here's an example of kanji characters, meaning "morning":

    Kanji symbols

  • Katakana: are used to write loan words (foreign words) and names. Here's the name "Emily" translated into Japanese, written in katakana script:

    Katakana tattoos

  • Hiragana: are used for adjectives and grammatical stuff.
For tattoos the kanji script is used the most often, followed by Katakana for name translations.
If you are interested in having a kanji tattoo, then make sure you get the correct kanji characters. Don't rely on a website that offers you an online English to Japanese kanji dictionary for your translation, you might end up with a tattoo that means something totally different than you think it means. Use our professional tattoo translation instead, so you are sure you get the correct kanji.
Here's a list of the most popular kanji symbols and their meanings:
  • The kanji symbol for love (ai):
    kanji symbol for love

  • Strength:

    Kanji strength

  • The kanji symbol for effort (doryoku):

    kanji symbol for effort

  • Wisdom (chie) :

    Kanji wisdom

  • Courage (yuuki):

    Kanji courage

  • Moon (tsuki):

    Kanji moon

  • Dream (yume):

    Japanese tattoo symbol for dream

  • Warrior (bushi):

    Kanji warrior

  • Angel (tenshi):

    Kanji angel

  • Heaven (tengoku):

    Kanji heaven

  • Hope (kibou):

    Kanji hope

  • Loyalty (chuujitsu):

    Kanji loyalty
  • Happiness (koufuku):

    kanji happiness

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