








Tato Yakuza

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 
Many years ago in the time of the  Shogun, the Japanese Authorities would tattoo criminals to make them  stand out from the rest of the population. These would take the form of  black rings on the arms. As the sentence and convictions increased, so  would the rings on the arms.

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 
These tattooed men would stick  together and form gangs and eventually they would be known as Yakuza.  These tattoos where worn proudly as symbols of status and these Yakuza  tattoos developed into magnificent, ornate tattoos that covered the  whole body. These Yakuza tattoos have been known to take over two years  to complete.

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 
The Yakuza are believed to be one  of the largest organized crime factions in the world and have been  around longer than the mafia and their history can be traced back to the  year 1612.

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 
For the Yakuza it doesn't matter  which country you come from or from which class of society you belong  to, Yakuza members must be willing to die for their boss.
Today's  many Yakuza gang factions are patriarchal in nature but women are  integral parts of Japan's gangland society. Wives, mistresses and  girlfriends of top Yakuza figures often undergo extensive tattooing.  These women sometimes use tattoos to demonstrate their affiliations with  the gang lifestyle. In some cases it's done to show loyalty and  obedience to the Yakuza member they are involved with.

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 
Irezumi is the art of tattooing  in Japan. This word means insertion of ink. This can be referred to a  tattoo artist, the person who gets the tattoo, or the tattoo itself.

The History of Yakuza Tattoos 
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