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Tamatori Hime - Horikoi

Tamatori Hime - Horikoi

Nakamura Toshikazu

Nakamura Toshikazu

Kuniyoshi

Kuniyoshi

Horiken

Horiken

Found this on a blog, I think the artists name is either Youkou or Megumi.. either way.. the  Hikae and chest designs remind me alot of Horikoi, really nice work..
check the blog here all in Japanese sorry

Found this on a blog, I think the artists name is either Youkou or Megumi.. either way.. the  Hikae and chest designs remind me alot of Horikoi, really nice work..

check the blog here all in Japanese sorry

Hiroshi Hirakawa

Hiroshi Hirakawa

horishachi

horishachi

Tamatori Hime 玉取姫

The legend of Princess Tamatori (Tamatorihime), or Ama, developed around the historical figure Fujiwara no Kamatari (614-69), who was the founder of the powerful Fujiwara clan. Upon Kamatari’s death, the Tang dynasty emperor, who had received Kamatari’s beautiful daughter as a consort, sent three priceless treasures to Japan in order to comfort his grieving lover by honoring her father. One of the treasures, a pearl, was stolen by the dragon king during a storm on its way to Japan in the inlet of Fusazaki. Kamatari’s son Fujiwara no Fuhito (659-720) went in search of the pearl to the isolated area where he met and married a beautiful pearl diver named Ama, who bore him a son. Ama, full of love for their son, vowed to help recover the stolen pearl. After many failed attempts, Ama was finally successful when the dragon and grotesque creatures guarding it were lulled to sleep by music. Upon reclaiming the treasure, she came under pursuit by the awakened sea creatures. She cut open her breast to place the pearl inside for safekeeping the resulting flow of blood clouded the water and aided her escape. She died from the resulting wound but is revered for her selfless act of sacrifice for her husband Fuhito and their son.

Had to source this one from wikipedia, it is worth checking out the whole page on tide jewels. I don’t think any of the other stories are tattooed, but its still worthy of reading.