Be Not Defeated by the Wind, Be Not Defeated by the Rain (ame ni mo makezu kaze ni mo makezu)

Here we offer 4 different hand-brushed Japanese Be Not Defeated by the Wind, Be Not Defeated by the Rain tattoo designs by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase. For these Be Not Defeated by the Wind, Be Not Defeated by the Rain tattoo designs the fonts are different, but the characters and the meaning are the same. So order the style you like - the meaning is the same for each design.

Be Not Defeated by the Wind, Be Not Defeated by the Rain in Japanese is 雨にも負けず風にも負けず which is read ame ni mo makezu kaze ni mo makezu. The Japanese quotation ame ni mo makezu kaze ni mo makezu is the start of a popular poem by Kenji Miyazawa meaning "Be Not Defeated by the Wind, Be Not Defeated by the Rain" and is composed of the word (read ame) meaning "rain", the grammatical elements にも (read nimo) meaning "even by", and the verb 負けず which is the imperative negative form of the verb 負かす (read makasu) meaning "to be defeated" (hence it is "do not be defeated"). The second part is similar with the first word, of course, being (read kaze) meaning "rain".

With your order, you will receive everything you need for the perfect Be Not Defeated by the Wind, Be Not Defeated by the Rain in Japanese Tattoo. Your design comes as an Adobe PDF file which means it will print exactly as Master Takase brushed the design and, of course, it includes the line art (also called a stencil) which your tattoo artist must have to properly ink the design.

As soon as your order is placed, you can download your Japanese tattoo design. We also send you an email with instructions should you want to download the design in the future. The Adobe PDF file completely documents the design and contains everything your tattoo artist needs to properly ink the design. Your tattoo artist does not need to know Japanese.

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