Person with a detailed Japanese temporary tattoo of a hannya mask and nature elements on their back representing Sakura flowers

Japanese Temporary Tattoo

$25.99 USD
Person with a detailed Japanese temporary tattoo of a hannya mask and nature elements on their back representing Sakura flowers
This draz is Japanese temporary tattoo oni representing the Hannya mask with a bamboo tree, sakura blossom flowers and Japanese wave symbol

Japanese Temporary Tattoo

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The Japanese temporary tattoo symbolizes the demon Oni Hannya. A Hannya tattoo means a desire for revenge

This Japanese flash tattoo is ideal if you want a first Irezumi tattoo. Irezumi means the traditional art of Japanese tattooing. Many Yakuza tattoos sport this authentic and painful style (bamboo realization). The Irezumi style is inspired by Japanese folklore: demon oni, kitsune, kappa, tengu and other kami of all kinds.

In Japanese tales and legends, this Japanese demon represents a woman who is consumed by jealousy and revenge. This Japanese monster is so popular that there is also a Hannya mask with its effigy in the Naruto manga or in Japanese plays. Thanks to this temporary Japanese tattoo, no pain during the realization and it is also the guarantee of a unique style straight from the land of the rising sun!

  • Dimensions: 18.9 x 13.4 in (48 x 34 cm)
  • Hypoallergenic: the Japanese tattoo uses a glue of natural origin
  • Japanese Style: A vengeful Demon Hannya

Follow the tutorial below to apply the temporary tattoo effectively.

How to apply and remove

1. Preparation

Lay out mild soap, rubbing alcohol, scissors, a soft sponge, cool water, and a clean cloth. Stand by a mirror with steady side light.

Wash, rinse, and dry the area. Swipe once with alcohol to remove oils. Trim or shave if needed, then let the skin cool and dry for one minute.

2. Place

Test alignment before peeling anything. Hold the sheet over the spot, mark two tiny guide dots, and tape the top edge as a hinge for curved zones like shoulder or calf.

Trim close to the design. Peel the protective film only when ready. Turn off nearby fans so dust stays away.

Set the sheet face down and smooth from the hinge. Wet the sponge with cool water, press across the backing for 1 minute, and re-press edges so they bond.

3. Peel

After 45 minutes, lift a corner and peel the applicator in one smooth motion. Fresh color may look blue-green and deepen toward blue-black within 24 hours; tone varies by skin. Keep the area dry for 6 hours and avoid oils, scrubs, and heavy friction. On the first night, wear a soft layer over the tattoo to prevent transfer.

Removal

Let the tattoo fade on its own, or speed it up with gentle exfoliation or our Tattoo Remover. Rinse and moisturize afterward. Do not pick or scratch.

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🇺🇸 & 🌐 : seven to fourteen business days

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- During the production process,
- Before packaging
- Before dispatch, to guarantee the highest possible quality.

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Are tattoos still illegal in Japan?

Nationwide, no. In 2020 Japan’s Supreme Court ruled tattooing isn’t a medical act, so artists don’t need a doctor’s license. Social norms remain, some baths, pools, and gyms ask guests to cover tattoos or use private areas.

What is a kaizen tattoo?

It’s a design using the kanji 改善 (“kaizen”), chosen to mark continuous self-improvement. It isn’t a classic Edo-period motif; people pick it today for personal goals and discipline.

How are Yakuza tattoos done?

Traditional artists use tebori: hand-poking pigment with a needle set on a rod for deep color and smooth gradients. Many modern irezumi artists also use machines for linework and large fills, then refine shading by hand.

What if the product doesn't suit me?

If your temporary tattoo has already been applied to your skin, it’s considered used and isn’t eligible for a refund under our policy. Unopened, unused items in their original packaging may be returned within 14 days of delivery. See details here: Refund Policy