The Bodysuit Collector: Doctor Fukushi Masaichi And The Art Of Preserving Tattooed Skin

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Tattoos have different meanings across different cultures, running the gamut from sacred art to the mark of criminals. In Japan, tattoos are part of a wider subculture called irezumi, a style of iconography with its own unique images and motifs.  The most detailed irezumi designs are found in bodysuits, which are often associated with the…

The Bodysuit Collector An educational video on the insight to Doctor Fukushi Masaichi, famous for collecting tattoo skin from the decea

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