"Kitsune No Yomeiri," Kitsune Fox Mask Tattoo by Funk Tha World at Iron Palm Tattoos in downtown Atlanta, GA.
Kitsune no yomeiri, or the fox's wedding, is a popular folktale in Japan that tells the story of a fox who transforms into a beautiful woman and marries a human. The story is often seen as a metaphor for the transformative power of love and the idea that true love can transcend societal norms and barriers.
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When her day at the forge is done, Bryanne's main hobby is to craft figurines from the leftover molten metal. She carves the molds herself, inspired by the tales her grandfather used to tell her.
Then at night, she paints them all with great care until sunrise.
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Based on my own 100% genuine experience:
I have a large tattoo, across my chest, shoulder blades and back.
So, I was fairly resigned to the fact I'd probably never get to go to a public bath whilst visiting my friend in Japan, fair enough.
One day however, she says she'd found a bath that allowed tattoos, and not just tiny ones that could be hidden by a plaster.
So I go, very excited, and end up round the back of an area with a lot of signs advertising SoapIands and LoveHoteIs.
I explain in the shakiest Japanese to the lady manning the counter that I have a large tattoo and she waves me in nonplussed.
Pretty much every man there is covered in tattoos.
Whilst I was drying my hair, one of them tries to ask me something but my Japanese was no where near good enough to answer.
When I get back my friend seemed a little worried and then confesses that she'd found out, after I'd left, that she'd sent me to a yakuza bathhouse.
I wish I was able to understand what that man was trying to say to me.
also, the bonus aftermath:
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