The History
Of course tattooing has long been a tradition in Japan. However, it  was not until recent years that tattoos in Japan and their designs  really came into acceptance. Way back in the days of Samurai's tattoos  were used to brand criminals. This branding of criminals continued down  into the Yakuza (Japanese Gangs) choosing to tattoo themselves as a mark  of the chosen lifestyle. In more recent years though the young in Japan  are not getting tattoos even though they don't belong to Yakuza.  Tattoos are kind of going through a rebirth of sorts in Japan and they  are becoming more widely acceptable as they have here in the US.
Japanese  Tattoo Designs For Women 
Here are some of the top designs that work very well for the female  body. Of course any design is open to get by any female. A person is  free to choose any design they want and a lady could get a huge samurai  on their back if they want. However, these themes below tend to be  favored by women.
Cherry Blossom Tattoos
Cherry blossoms are a beautiful flower that blooms from the cherry  tree typically in April. These beautiful flowers have long been a  passion for the Japan in general. They are symbolic of how fragile and  beautiful life can be. Often the Samurai would write poems about Cherry  Blossoms and they thought of the blossoms as being brave and ready to  die at any minute. That is how the Samurai lived their life all the  time. So the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty first and foremost but  it also symbolize living life to its fullest each and every day.
Geisha The Oriental Pinup
Another popular and traditional theme in Japanese tattoos are  Geisha. These women were not the prostitutes or hookers but rather women  of culture and refinement that were seen to carry the traditions of the  culture. They were often extremely beautiful and talented women they  could sing, play traditional instruments, dance and entertain. There of  course are tons of traditional woodcuts that feature the "floating  world" where the Samurai and Geisha would meet. Many of these woodcuts  and themes have been done in tattoo designs. If you are looking for a  strong female image then you could always get a design of a samurai's  wife who were traditionally trained in martial arts and expected to  defend their home if needed.
Koi Fish
Koi fish have long been a symbol for perseverance and spiritual  struggle throughout Japan and China. The myth is that the koi fish swim  up stream to reach the heavily gate where they then become a flying  dragon and fly off into the sky. These beautiful fish are seen to be  fighters and individualists since they go against the flow of the stream  and they fight their way to the top. This is a powerful symbol and a  very beautiful tattoo design. With the golden and orange colors of the  fish combined with the blue splashing water in the background it is a  very beautiful combination.
Finding A Design
If you are considering getting a traditional or even modern  interpretation of a Japanese tattoo design for women then you might want  to consider one of the above. There are tons of other ways you could go  with a design and these are just a few ideas to get your creative mind  thinking.
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