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Do the Japanese not like tattoos?
Tattoos have a negative perception in Japanese society due to their association with the Yakuza, Japan's mafia. Although tattoos have been a part of Japanese culture for centuries, they were banned during the Meiji period as a way to modernize Japan and make it more appealing to Western countries. Many Japanese companies have policies prohibiting employees from showing their tattoos at work, and individuals with visible tattoos may face discrimination or judgment. Despite this, there has been an increase in tattoo tourism in recent years, and some signs suggest that attitudes towards tattoos may be changing.