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Monday, 19 September 2011

Japanese Tattoos - Dragons

By CJ Tatts


A Japanese Dragon is a super choice for a tattoo. Time and care is required when researching the best design for you as there are many dragon types and styles, all with very different meanings.

The Japanese Dragon is a very symbolic and colourful design. The dragon is often depicted with clouds, waves and lightning because in Japan it is seen as a water deity. The tattoo often depicts that the owner is strong, wise, whole and brave.

Dragons were popular with firefighters in the 19th century mainly because of their dual associaitons with fire and water. In Japanese culture the dragon is associated with supernatural powers and extraordinary wisdom. It is also seen as a mediator between life and death, good and evil, freedom and fear, yin and yang. The Japanese Dragon tattoo is also popular with Yakuza (the Japanese mafia)

Some famous Japanese Dragons include: The Blue Dragon who is the Protector of the Zodiac O Goncho is a white dragon that once every fifty years transforms into a golden bird whose cry brings famine. Uwibami is more like the stereotypical evil Western dragon who would snatch men from their horses and devour them. Yofune-Nushi is another less than pleasant dragon who craved female human flesh and demanded a maiden sacrifice once a year.

Colouring of Japanese Dragons The colours of a dragon are also significant: Black, white, blue and red coloured dragons are described as corresponding with the four elements (wind, earth, water and fire), as well as with the four directions (north, south, east and west). Yellow dragons are rare. They are a great friend when you need help and have a reputation for staying aloof from humanity, only emerging at opportune moments. Green dragons are connected to the earth. Black dragons means their parents are very old and wise. green dragon is smaller than average, but the representation of life and earth. Gold-coloured dragon are special because they have many attributes such as wisdom, kindness and ability to face challenges in the head.




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