Japanese work at Bloodline follows irezumi discipline across every studio. Composition, flow and negative space planned before line work begins, whether you are starting a sleeve in Bangkok, Bali or Phuket.
Across all three Bloodline studios, Japanese tattooing is approached through composition first. Bold line weight, deliberate negative space and narratives engineered to move with the body. The city changes. The structural discipline does not.
If you are planning a sleeve or bodysuit and considering which city to visit, we can advise on session planning across multiple trips. Bangkok, Bali and Phuket all support long-form Japanese compositions with the same irezumi foundation.
Philosophy
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Session structure
Japanese tattooing relies on movement, balance, and visual rhythm across the body. Every element — from background composition to subject placement — is structured to create continuity, readability, and long-term visual harmony at scale.
Irezumi discipline
Sleeves, panels, and bodysuit progress with irezumi flow, bold negative space, and long-form composition.
Keep exploring
Other lanes clients compare when planning japanese tattoos—placement, tone, and long-term readability on skin.
Before you book
Straight answers on sessions, references, healing, and placement for japanese tattoos—so you can plan the trip with confidence.
Book a consultation for japanese tattoos. Share placement, scale, and reference direction. We respond on your studio channel.
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