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Confronting these unspoken and mutual standings, this is why Japanese people are often portrayed as introverted as they simply deal with it and follow the rules. However, when some decided to have it tattooed on their skin, it lives within them in an external and internal manner. The art becomes part of their material self and the spirit of the animal is a philosophical import. Not only does it remind the individual distinctive Japanese customs, interestingly, it allows them a sense of relief. What’s a better way than having these koi fishes who are striving for their own ultimate purpose of hoping to renew themselves and a sense of relish for today’s situation, by tattooing it on your skin? It takes courage to accept what you are born with and bravery to accomplish something beyond what you expect of yourself. It brings out the importance of self- improvement and awakens the hopes within the people in such a secluded society between those at the top and at the bottom. @wakatomo_tattoo Koi, also means love in Japanese A simple design can help to empower the individual with a sense of pride in their ability to face those challenges of a daily basis, with clarity and integrity. Being able to bear with all the stress within them is what make them different from others within this world. To be open about it is a strong representation of courage and self-respect. Senca, a Roman stoic who exert oneself to remain calm and collected under extreme pressures said that “Sometimes, even to live is an act of courage.” A koi- fish can represent a person’s discovery of their authentic self and an indication of the individual’s contentment with their situation. The unique thing about tattoos is despite knowing that it is an image or a symbol in the end, it allows anyone to present a meaningful connection in life and acts as a reminder of the message installed within the design, whenever the wearer seems them upon their skin. Like any of other significant experiences in one’s life, the event of tattooing retains a place in the realms of our minds. We remember the purpose and reason for getting one. Tattoos retain their significance as visible reminders of an important, spiritual experience — like footprints unaffected by the tides of time, the presence is unbroken. No matter what other people say. “What you need is to recognize the possibilities and challenges offered by the present moment, and to embrace them with courage, faith and hope.” - Thomas Merton 21 Motifs & Symbolisms Tattoos of animals with strong connections to the environment, are not only meant for personal expressions. It was used to depict legends and heroic achievements that brought Japan to where it stands now in this world, literally at the same pact of soil and land. Tattoos have transformed them into timeless pieces, for generations to remember. Along the shores of Japan, there are small crabs climbing along the sand. Look closely and you could see that on their back shell, it strangely resembles the face of a man. That is the samurai crab. Before the shogun rule, there was a 5-year military struggle between clans to obtain the imperial throne. One of the clan was called the Taira clan. Their defenses broke and in the midst of being chased down, they arrived at a cliff. In uphold of the samurai code, rather surrendering, they leaped to the oceans instead one by one to become one with the ocean. @costathyssen