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In the Land of the Rising Sun, where ceremonies and civility reign supreme, a centuries-old art form has been shrouded in controversy, relegated to the fringes of society, and ultimately, all but forgotten: the revered tradition of horimono tattooing. For generations, these intricate, hand-poked designs were believed to embody spiritual protection, bestowing upon their wearers a sense of invincibility and status. In an era where body art has become a ubiquitous staple of modern
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A thrilling journey into the darker side of Japan's culture
ReplyWish there were more stories like this about Japan's hidden gems
ReplyAbsurd to think that such a beautiful tradition could be lost
ReplyA bold attempt to shine a light on a tainted art form
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