Traveling to Japan With Tattoos
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There are a few things you should know before you go, but it’s definitely possible to travel to Japan with tattoos.
Here are a few tips:
– Be prepared to cover up. Many public baths and hot springs in Japan do not allow people with tattoos. You can usually get around this by wearing a rash guard or other type of swimwear that covers your tattoos.
– Don’t be surprised if you get some stares. Tattoos are still relatively uncommon in Japan, so you may get some curious looks from people. Just be polite and don’t make a big deal about it.
– Be respectful of Japanese culture. Tattoos have a long and complicated history in Japan, and there are still some negative connotations associated with them. Be mindful of where you show your tattoos and avoid displaying them in situations where they might be considered offensive.
FAQs
Can I get a tattoo in Japan?
Yes, but it’s important to find a reputable tattoo artist who is experienced in working with foreigners.
What are the laws around tattoos in Japan?
There are no specific laws against tattoos in Japan, but they are still considered taboo in some settings.
What should I do if I’m refused entry to a public bath or hot spring because of my tattoos?
You can usually get around this by wearing a rash guard or other type of swimwear that covers your tattoos.
Conclusion
Traveling to Japan with tattoos is definitely possible, but it’s important to be prepared for a few potential challenges. By following these tips, you can have a great time in Japan without any problems.