Brisbane Japanese Tattoos
Expert Brisbane Japanese Tattoos at CB Ink Tattoo. Our team of specialist artists creates stunning custom work.
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Japanese tattoos, or Irezumi, are a timeless art form that embodies a deep cultural heritage and intricate symbolism. These tattoos feature bold lines, vibrant colours, and traditional motifs such as koi fish, dragons, and cherry blossoms.
What Are Japanese Tattoos?
Japanese tattoos can capture anything from the mythical beauty of dragons and koi fish to the serene elegance of cherry blossoms, all with a focus on intricate details and cultural symbolism. They require a keen eye and skilled hand, making them a testament to the artistry of the tattooist.
Types Of Japanese Tattoos
Japanese tattoos come in all sorts of different shapes and sizes, some of our favourites include…
Japanese Traditional Tattoo

These tattoos often cover large areas of the body, showcasing intricate designs and masterful artistry. Perfect for those who appreciate the blend of tradition, beauty, and storytelling in body art.
Japanese Tattoo Flash
Japanese flash tattoos feature pre-drawn designs inspired by traditional Japanese art and culture. These designs include iconic motifs like dragons, koi fish, geishas, and samurai, often characterised by bold lines and vibrant colours.

Tattoo flash sheets make it easy to choose a design, ensuring the timeless appeal and rich symbolism of Japanese artistry. Perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and heritage of traditional Japanese tattoos.
Neo Japanese Tattoo / Neo Traditional Japanese Tattoo
Neo Japanese tattoos blend traditional Japanese motifs with modern styles and techniques. This approach incorporates vibrant colours, bold lines, and contemporary elements, adding a fresh twist to classic designs like dragons, koi fish, and cherry blossoms.

Neo Japanese tattoos offer a dynamic and visually striking look, perfect for those who appreciate both traditional and modern tattoo artistry.
Japanese Writing Tattoo

These tattoos often symbolise personal values, names, or inspirational phrases, rendered with elegant brush strokes. Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty and depth of Japanese calligraphy, these tattoos offer a timeless and culturally rich form of expression.

These tattoos are admired for their simplicity, elegance, and profound cultural significance. Perfect for those who appreciate the subtlety and depth of Japanese calligraphy, offering a timeless and meaningful form of body art.
Japanese Yakuza Tattoo

The bold lines, vibrant colours, and detailed artistry reflect the rich cultural heritage and personal stories of the wearer. Perfect for those who appreciate the deep symbolism and masterful craftsmanship of traditional Japanese tattooing.
Japanese Bodysuit Tattoo
Japanese bodysuit tattoos, or Irezumi bodysuits, cover extensive areas of the body, often from shoulders to thighs or even the entire body. These tattoos feature intricate and cohesive designs, such as dragons, koi fish, samurai, and cherry blossoms, each with significant cultural meanings.

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The artistry involves bold lines, vibrant colours, and detailed shading, creating a visually stunning and harmonious piece. Ideal for those who appreciate the profound symbolism, tradition, and comprehensive beauty of full-body Japanese tattoo art.
Do Japanese Tattoos Age Well?
Like all tattoos, Japanese tattoos can fade, particularly if exposed to the sun frequently or if not cared for properly. Using sunscreen and regular moisturising can help maintain the vividness of the tattoo’s colours and details over time.
Japanese Tattoo Aftercare
Proper aftercare is essential to preserve the details and colours of your Japanese tattoo. This includes keeping the tattoo clean and moisturised, avoiding sun exposure, and following the specific aftercare instructions provided by your tattoo artist. Using a good quality tattoo aftercare product can help maintain the vibrancy and clarity of the tattoo.
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Book an appointment today and one of our super talented Japanese tattoo artists will soon be creating a masterpiece on your skin!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are Japanese tattoos considered difficult to execute?
Japanese tattoos are challenging because they require the artist to master intricate designs and cultural motifs with precision. This style demands a high level of skill in composition, colour blending, and line work to achieve the traditional look and feel. The artist must also have a deep understanding of Japanese symbolism and art to accurately represent the subjects. Choosing an experienced and talented tattoo artist is essential to ensure the best results for this complex and culturally rich tattoo style.
How long does a Japanese tattoo session last?
The duration of a Japanese tattoo session can vary widely depending on the complexity and size of the design. Smaller pieces might take a few hours, while larger, more intricate designs such as sleeves or back pieces could require multiple sessions over several weeks or months.
Are Japanese tattoos more painful than other styles?
Pain levels depend more on the placement of the tattoo and your personal pain tolerance. However, Japanese tattoos often involve extensive line work and shading, which might extend the tattooing time and, consequently, the discomfort.
How much do Japanese tattoos cost?
Japanese tattoos generally cost more than simpler designs due to the level of detail and the time required to complete them. Prices can vary significantly based on the artist’s expertise and the complexity of the design. Investing in a skilled artist is crucial to achieving the best results and a tattoo that stands the test of time. For more information, check out our helpful tattoo prices guide.
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Shop 1, 491 Lutwyche Road
Lutwyche, Brisbane, QLD, 4030
07 3857 5552
info@cbinktattoo.com.au
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Evening bookings available until 9pm





