Galina_v » 01 фев 2014, 06:11
Почитала на форумах, что пишут по поводу тату, интересно, мне кажется в последнее время ситуация немного изменилась, вот например
Basically.. it doesn't matter. No one will know unless you're blazing the tatoo before you even get in the ofuro. Even if they do, they won't say anything. You'll just get nasty looks. это пишет японец
Yeah, I would have to agree with Harvey about onsens. I have entered many onsens bearing a tatoo on my arm and a pierced nipple, and I have yet to have anybody tell me to get the hell out. I have seen some dirty looks, but I just smiled back and chilled in the sulfuric waters. I do know though at many gyms they have rules where a tatoo can not be shown at all while working out. Also, like in Japan and Korea there is kinda a new trend in the youth getting tattoos, so maybe it is a little more laxed on these rules that were established to keep out the "Yakuza." австралиец
well a foreigner can't be yakuza, so tattooed foreigners must be ok.
это британец
I've had a mate kicked out for a tattoo before, depends on the size and what it is, half body skulls and death symbols will get some serious words and all sorts of trouble, something on the arm will just get the typical 'damned gaijin' look ;)
и опять японец
If you're discreet,
you can often get away with having a tattoo in places that forbid them. The law is aimed at the yakuza, not some gaijin with a tiny butterfly on their ankle.
I know a guy who just puts some duct tape over his arm and goes in, and another who doesn't even bother to do that. He just keeps his towel over it when he's walking around.
швед
Я за право народов решать свою судьбу самостоятельно, без вторжений извне, и за суверенитет каждой страны