Well, I for one am glad for one that I will have the opportunity to share a bath with a Russian who has skull and dagger tats.
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign ... n-pictures
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Samurai_Jerk wrote:Tattoos are for pieces of garbage and unless you've been in a gang, the military, or prison there's no excuse.
kurogane wrote:
Legion,
Not to be pedantic, but Nihilism is 虚無主義, but even if the Kanji was different but still a Buddhist or Eastern notion then there might have been something lost in translation.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jul/08/japan-tries-to-please-rugby-world-cup-fans-with-rethink-on-tattooed-bather-ban
“With the Olympics coming up as well, we feel the need to discuss the issue of tattoos.”
Despite the growing popularity of fashion tattoos, including among young Japanese with no yakuza connections, cultural resistance is proving hard to break down, with onsen owners citing objections from other bathers.
A 2015 survey by the Japan Tourism Agency found that around 60% of onsen operators banned people with tattoos.
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