Tattoo Size: Tattoos and Japanese Folk

tattoo size: In order to use the facilities, Hardie was asked to sign a contract in which she agreed to cover up the tattoo while on the premises and stop coming to the gym if anyone noticed it, according to The Japan Times. It's a good example of the country's stigma against tattoos. Hardie is no gangster, but she does have a small tattoo the size of a butterfly on her wrist. Foreign residents and tourists with tattoos can come across widespread prohibitions posted at public baths, hot springs and even swimming pools. And yet tattoos have long been a traditional part of the country's culture. Such rigid rules also apply to Japanese folk as well. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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