![The History Of Japanese Art Tattoo](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiQk9w5NGidxqLtygeGrToa4BRoZLpCgGJKFA6v8LZwhKj-jugEDfF79E-9Ev3GZG1QfKbRoCV57R8gMrafXjcbcJG9jgfWulAOQsbLiCHhtkhQv-MvPjZ6UQ46i7raoF45-rD6loJJcWs0/s320/flickr-2911808790-image.jpg)
Since the impact of Confucianism and Buddhism on Japanese culture, the art of tattoo is negative connotation for most of the Japanese population. In the eyes of a typical Japanese Yakuza ink as a sign - a member of the Japanese mafia - and fewer members of the macho code of categories.