Bad kanji tattoos

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Saturday September 10th, 2005 @ 1:06 PM

Filed under: Body Modification, Tattoos

Tian that runs the always funny “kanji debunking” blog Hanzi Smatter has been keeping me updated as to the many errors that show up in BME’s kanji tattoo gallery. Here are a few recent errors:


Thought it meant: Chaos slogan
Actually means: Nothing, due to missing dot.
(Tian speculates that artists are sharing bad flash)

Thought it meant: “I can’t remember”
Actually means: Confuse.
(Oh, the irony!)

Thought it meant: Screw this
Actually means: Insert Screw-Nail Here

Thought it meant: Carla (Mother’s name)
Actually means: Karaoke

Thought it meant: Healthy
Actually means: Nothing

You’ll see plenty more examples on Tian’s site, with many being poorly rendered characters, often mirrored or inverted, with missing strokes and dots making them meaningless. See also: Twenty Kanjis

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2 Responses to “Bad kanji tattoos”

  1. It depends on if the character is meant to be read in Chinese, Japanese or in rarer cases Korean. What may mean “nothing” in one part of Asia may mean something in another. (One well known example if the Kanji for “letter” in Japanese means “toilet paper” in Chinese) For example, the last character in this post is part of the kanji combo for “health” in Japanese… it’s just stylized a bit poorly, but it does “mean something.”

    Benny on April 8th, 2007 at 8:52 am
  2. thought it was chaos

    asian on May 22nd, 2007 at 12:16 am

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