The Japanese Tattoo
on line pharmacies style="float:left;width: 150px;height:150px;margin-right: 10px;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51X8GSHN2JL._SL500_AA240_.jpg" alt="The Japanese Tattoo" />
Buy The Japanese Tattoo at Amazon
From Library Journal
American photographer Sandi Fellman used a rare large size Polaroid camera to create these photos of Irezumi Japanese men and women who wear elaborate full-body tattoos. Fellman treats the tattoos as artworks and their creators as artists. Her text touches on the tattooing process, common motifs, the sociology of the tattoo, and relationships between the tattoo masters and their clients. Author D.M. Thomas has contributed two pages of his reactions to these unusual and even disturbing images. The 46 color plates in this volume, most of them whole body nudes, should prove provocative, fascinating, or repellant to a wide variety of library patrons. Kathryn W. Finkelstein, M.L.S., Cincinnati
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Buy The Japanese Tattoo at Amazon
![]() |
![]() BLACK ORANGE TRIBAL EAGLES HEAD TEMPORARY TATTOO 19115 US $1.00
|
![]() LONG LIVE ROCK GUITAR EAGLE TEMPORARY TATTOO 18043 US $1.00
|
![]() Harley Eagle Mini Temporary Tattoo US $1.00
|


US $.99






If you have no experience with horimono, this book gives some excellent images focusing mostly on the works of three masters (only one, Horiyoshi III Sensei of Yokohama still actively tattoos). The book is worth buying for the images alone.
And I wish it were the images alone. The captions are often naive, bordering at times on offensive. The author at best over-exotifies and at worse verges on ridiculing some of her subjects, and seems to know very little about the tradition, history, and mores of Japanese society and horimono. Add to that an introduction that is almost unexplainably ludicrous (by an author with no bio!) and you have a book that’s great to look at, just not to read. I’d give it 5 stars if it was just the photos.
Read Takahiro Kitamura’s books as well as Donald Richie’s for better information.
Imagine life-size Polaroid photographs. Imagine traditional, Japanese, full-body tattooing. Imagine a book of life-size Polaroids taken of traditional, full-body, Japanese tattoos…. this IS that book! Sandi Fellman got the proper introductions and a great toy (a Polaroid that really takes life-size plates) when she went to Japan and set out to document the hidden world of the irezumi, the tattoo underground. This collection is almost all traditional hand-executed tattooing. The details are unparallelled, and you get to see all kinds of shading you might not notice at a distance. This type of body modification still is a secret, private practice in Japan and to view images of this quality is rare.
are you interested in japanese tattoos? yes? then this book is definitely for you! the photographs are great. and the tattoos on display are all done by some of the greatest japanese tattoo masters. the introduction i found rather bad; very artsy fartsy. but it’s only a bit more than a page long. so don’t worry. the complementary text sandi fellman has written i haven’t even read yet – i’ve been way too busy looking over and over again at the tattoos. again: if you’re into tattoos and/or japanese tattoos you simply have to buy this book!
Damage to Toyota’s image is growing by the day with the automaker now considering a U.S. and Japanese recall of Prius hybrids – the vehicle that’s a symbol of its technological prowess and green car ambitions.
1.To make japanese friend and to converse with them
2.To see movie or animation in Japanese
2.Don't be shy ,speak as you can.Japanese are very kind ,they never kidding foreign people when they speaking Japanese
is listening to some tunes, and planing my next tattoo
xxx xxx xxx
Item No:SPCD3467 Name:SpongeBob SquarePants Card Size:5.5 X 8.5 CM Set Of:1 Cat:SpongeBob SquarePants
thanks. i saw J3T of hollywood undead with a 3 on his adams apple and thought a cool would be nice. but thanks.
10 Wonderfully Creative Bento Boxes (pics): Charaben—a shortened version of the Japanese characters for bento—is a…
- 4th tattoo…lettes spells out fearless
Yup that about sums it up.”
My advice don't get one yes they are very painful and when your 99 it will still be there and it will look very bad lol
any way its also bad for your health!
This is soooo cute! There is a cup of tea with cream being poured! Very kawaii! It is on a silver tone adjustable band that will fit most
Newsstand Junkie: Sandra Bullock's hubby cheats with tattoo model Michelle …