Tatuajes japoneses

Koinobori

Koinobori are colorful carp used as decorations during the Japanese holiday of Children's Day (also known as Boys' Day or Kodomo no Hi), which is celebrated on May 5. Koinobori are very popular tattoos in Japanese culture due to their visual beauty and cultural significance. These tattoos are often chosen to represent family, the [...]

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Kasa Obake

The "kasa obake" is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore that translates as "changing umbrella" or "monstrous umbrella." It is a yokai, which is a category of supernatural creatures in Japanese mythology. The kasa obake is characterized by its unusual appearance and its ability to transform from an ordinary umbrella into a creature with [...]

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Hitotsume Kozō

"Hitotsume Kozō" is a figure from Japanese mythology that translates as "one-eyed boy". It is a spirit or yokai with a single eye socket that is often found in Japanese stories and folklore. Although not as prominent as some other mythological creatures, the Hitotsume Kozō has captured attention due to its unusual appearance and [...]

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