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2008/08/14
The Popular Tattoos Japan
Even before the extensive tattoo art overtook everything else in popularity in Japan, the people already painted their bodies. During the Heina Period, the first cultural blossoming of the country (749 - 1185), a cut and dried white painted face was a sign of beauty among aristocrats. In the 17th century this white painted face became a sign for the elegant Japanese entertaining girls, the
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