Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Traditional Japanese Dragons". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your... Read Full Story
Tattoos are really very popular and trendy these days. A lot of the popularity stems from Television shows like "Miami Ink" and all of the hype surrounding celebrities and thier Tattoos. When choosing a Tattoo, there are so many types and styles to choose from that you actually need to look through a catalog to find one that fits your personality and unique style. With the Chopper Tattoo site, which is a membership site, you have everything... Read Full Story
By Sara Smith Japanese dragon tattoos are popular. The dragon is definitely hands down one of the most beautiful and powerful of all the mythic beasts. The sheer beauty and power of these mythical beasts alone warrant there attention as tattoo designs. Then being combined with a long and rich history of tattooing as an art form such as in the Japanese culture and you have a winning combination. If you are contemplating getting a Japanese dragon tattoo then you should spend a little time... Read Full Story
: "tattoo art dragons designs, it is known that with out a doubt many are created and pieced together from many sources. You have come to the right place to find your tattoo through the world's official largest tattoo collection. The dragon is a legendary creature of which some interpretation or depiction appears in almost every culture worldwide. The physical description and supposed abilities of the creature vary immensely according to the different cultures in which it appears. However... Read Full Story
D escribed as “water spirits with human shapes wearing a crown of serpents on their heads" or as "snake-like beings resembling clouds," Chinese and Japanese dragons are both amazing but different. The cultures they emerged from saw different meaning in the dragon; they both used them as guardians of their temples and other special places, and as symbols of happiness, immortality, procreation, fertility and activity . And yet they each were a different and unique to the Chinese and Japanese... Read Full Story
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