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Book Reviews of The Japanese TattooBook Review: Great Art, but subpar writting Summary: 5 Stars
This book is worth the price for the pictures alone. Which is good because the writing is extremely sub par, with misinformation and just wrong information. The art is wonderful but the writing is so bad that you are probably better of not even reading it.
Book Review: Disappointed! Summary: 1 Stars
I concur with the other people who were disappointed with this book. Images were very low quality, tattoos themselves were mediocre, and text only skims the surface of Japanese tattoo design and history. Not worthy of the price paid, or the coffee table.
Book Review: Great visuals of Traditional Japanese Tattoos Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great visual reference guide for examples of traditional japanese tattoos. This book is predominantly all pictures with little commentary and text. Very good as a reference guide for those considering a japanese-inspired bodysuit tattoo.
Book Review: A spectacular book - beautiful, fascinating and stimulating. Summary: 5 Stars
This book is a treasure. Beautiful photographs truly illuminate the tremendous beauty and technical mastery inherent in the tattoo art of Horikin (Mitsuaki Ohwada). As a tattooist myself, this book is a benchmark; a standard to emulate
Book Review: Amazing phtotgraphs of Japanese tattoo work Summary: 5 Stars
This book is a great reference for tattoo artists (and other artists) or anyone that enjoys the art of Japanese tattooing. It displays full page photographs (including close ups) so you can see the detail and subject matter quite well.
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