Kanji tattoos are basically ideographic characters. What this means is that each Kanji character represents a WHOLE object, idea, or meaning in a visually expressive way. Kanjis are a popular choice among those seeking Japanese style tattoo designs. With Kanji style characters, you can easily create and express nearly any meaning you want.
Skull with Japanese Kanji Tattoo

soul - Japanese kanji tattoo

Common placement for kanji tattoos

Kanji Tattoos on the back

Kanji Tattoo on Best Place -Kanji Tattoo on neck

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