Scroll down to see all 9 hand-lettered designs No Smoking in Japanese is which is read kin'en. The Japanese word kin'en also translates as "No Smoking!; Smoking Prohibited!; abstain from smoking" and is composed of the kanji (read as "kin") meaning "forbid; ban; prohibit" and (read as "en") meaning "smoke; smoking". Quitting smoking is difficult and this design is a reminder of what we have set out to do and what we have commited ourselves to accomplish. It is also a reminder to not smoke - this is the same word used in Japanese "No Smoking" signs. Confirm the Translation: Click on No Smoking (kin'en) which links to the completely independent Jeffrey's Japanese/English Dictionary. We want you to be as happy with the meaning as you are with Master Takase's beautiful art. Give it a try and confirm the translation for yourself. Hand-Brushed Japanese Kanji Tattoos by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase
 Accurate and Artistic Japanese Tattoo Designs. We give you everything you need for the perfect Japanese kanji tattoo including the line art that your tattoo artist must have to correctly ink the design. And there is no waiting - place your order and you immediately get your design! Print it, take it to your local tattoo shop and have it inked - It is quick and easy. We provide you with everything you need so your tattoo artist does not even need to know Japanese! Click on Sample Japanese Tattoo Design for an example of our professional tattoo designs. For Graphic Artists - These designs are also available in formats suitable for commercial use. Whether you need low resolution images for a website or high resolution images for use in product packaging, books, magazines, advertising, and so on - we have a design to fit your needs. Japanese Kanji Designs - Easy to Order - Download Immediately |