Japanese Irezumi tattoos, rooted in centuries-old tradition, showcase intricate designs inspired by Japanese folklore, mythology, and cultural symbols. Depicting creatures, flowers, and waves, this style demands a skilled artist well-versed in Japanese symbolism and aesthetics.
Originating in the Edo period, this style was initially worn by warriors for protection and identification. Modern Irezumi artists like Horiyoshi III, Shige, and Horimitsu fuse traditional elements with contemporary flair, creating breathtaking pieces that honor the historical significance of the art.
Horimitsu and Horiyoshi III's mastery in tebori (hand-poking) and Shige's innovative approach have elevated the global appreciation for Irezumi. Artists including Hiromitsu blend the traditional Japanese style and methods with modern approaches.