Japanese Kanji tattoos are simple and elegant in aesthetics. However, they come with complex meanings.
Kanji tattoos take inspiration from the history, culture and traditions of Japan.
Seen as an integral part of Japanese culture, Kanji characters originally came from China in the 5th century AD.
Kanji tattoos portray different human emotions and good qualities like courage and harmony.
In many Kanji tattoos, you will see an illustration of Buddhist beliefs, including nothingness.