Search

    Select Website Language

    SummaryManami Okazaki’s The Japanese Tattoo explores Japan’s tattoo cultureThe book offers rare access to horishi masters and multigenerational tattoo families with an extensive documentation of archival images and new photographyRetailing at $50 USD via Penguin Random HouseTokyo‑based journalist and author Manami Okazaki has released The Japanese Tattoo, a comprehensive study of Japan’s tattoo culture that bridges tradition and modernity.It provides an illuminating study of a craft that, while globally recognized, remains widely misunderstood. Okazaki artfully navigates the apparent contradiction defining the contemporary tattoo scene in Japan: the friction between the deeply private, hidden world of traditional horishi (master tattoo artists) and the highly visible, modern landscape of social media. Her close relationships with multigenerational tattoo families also offers rare access to the craft’s inner circles, offering readers an authentic perspective on a practice that is globally admired yet often misunderstood.Published by Prestel Publishing, the book is enriched by a curated selection of new photography and historical archival images, which serve to decode the complex mythological and seasonal motifs that comprise the traditional irezumi narrative. Preview some of the pages from the book above. The Japanese Tattoo by Manami Okazaki is available through Penguin Random House's webstore, retailing at $50 USD.

    Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

    Previous Article
    The House of Dior Shinsaibashi Opens in Osaka
    Next Article
    Atelier Wen Introduces the Perception V3 Model With a Trio of Poetic Dial Colors

    Related Fashion Updates:

    Are you sure? You want to delete this comment..! Remove Cancel

    Comments (0)

      Leave a comment