Neo Japanese tattoos are called that because they are Neo, which, from the Greek “Neos” means “new”…you can actually use the word Neo to describe many things. But this time we’re using it to describe a trend that we just seriously adore: tattoo artists taking ancient Irezumi iconography and merging it with contemporary culture. So, folklore, legendary creatures, yokai and more become enhanced with pieces of our modern world.
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