Kanji Symbols
Chinese Tattoos, like Chinese calligraphy and kanji symbols, are extremely popular and can add
a distinct 'je ne sais quoi' to a person's character. The real beauty of Chinese tattoos is that they don't have to
be loud and obnoxious - unless you want them to be, but rather are subtle and stylish.
What Do They Mean?
Chinese tattoos, when done by a skilled artist can be a dynamic piece of art. We have over 84
names to choose from and another 138 symbols with the meanings of each symbol shown. Chinese tattoos show your
openness to culture as well as portraying a cool, calm and collected persona. Does that sound like you?
If so it's worth looking through this eBook to find the perfect tattoo for you that suits
your personality, characteristic and one that exemplifies your physical being! Take a look
at the samples below!..

Packed with over 220 printable designs, this eBook is not available anywhere else! Make sure
you grab your copy today and get a step closer to getting inked!
Kanji tattoos cover an entire genre of tattoo designs. Japanese kanji account for nearly
twenty percent of ALL tattoo design searches on the Inherent today.
Kanji is one of the three common Japanese alphabets (the other two are Katakana and Hiragana). Kanji is a set of
ideographic symbols (symbols that represent ideas) developed in China, and is extremely difficult to learn. This is
mostly because there are well over a thousand Kanji symbols in everyday use in Japan, plus around another thousand
that are used more occasionally! Not only this, but the context they are used in can change the pronunciation of
each symbol quite considerably.
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