Though the symbol may be perceived negatively, it holds an in-depth traditional Japanese meaning. You can wear it if you want to show respect for people who have passed on. The tattoo can also represent great change. Your tattoo may also represent the vessel of a soul. Other symbolisms include overcoming death, protection, strength and power. You can combine your Japanese tattoo with other elements such as dragons, flames, crosses and angel wings.
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