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Jack Mosher, known as Horimouja, bridges traditional Japanese Irezumi with modern, high-contrast black-and-white flash art in his 100 Japanese Tattoo Designs series. The collection offers an accessible, structured guide to classic motifs, including mythical creatures, folklore characters, and deities, primarily designed for practical application. For a direct look at the book's availability, visit eBay. 100 Japanese Tattoo Designs By Horimouja.pdf - Facebook

  • Watermark: The original PDF circulating in 2019 from the Osaka tattoo museum archive has a faint Shitomi (bamboo blind) watermark on the bottom left of every page.
  • The "Mouja" Signature: Horimouja signs his work with a stylized cat (Mouja) inside a circle. In fake versions, the cat's tail points left. In the authentic PDF, the tail curves down and right.
  • Page 100: The legendary final page is not a design, but a handwritten poem about the pain of Tebori. If the PDF ends with a tiger or a dragon, it is incomplete.

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  1. For many years, Japanese bathhouses and fitness centers banned tattoos because of the Yakuza association. Horimouja’s work is intrinsically linked to that outlaw world. When you download this PDF, you are accessing a subculture that traditionally required years of trust to enter. As such, many traditionalists argue that using these designs without an apprenticeship to a Hori-shi (carving master) is cultural appropriation—not of Japan, but of the Chivalrous underworld. 100 Japanese Tattoo Designs By Horimouja.pdf

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