subject: Tattoo Designs - Kanji Symbols and What They Mean [print this page] People are drawn to Kanji tattoo designs becasue they can express themselves in a unique and personal way. Kanji symbols can send a meaningful message in an artistice and exotic way.Complex languageKanji is one of three different types of alphabet character symbols used in a complex system of writing. The other two are Hiragana and Katakana. All three are used in different ways. Kanji conveys ideas in picture form, which may not always convey the exact meaning. Hiragana is sometimes used with the Kanji to modify or clarify the meaning. Hiragana is used more for everyday use while Katakana is used mainly when dealing with foreign names.There are literally thousands of characters in the Japanese language. These were adopted from the Chinese, which have anywhere between 50,000 and 100,000 characters. Scholars disagree on the number but, as you can see, it is a lot. In everyday use in Japan there are around 2000 - 3000 characters.Multiple meaningsOne of the major pitfalls in choosing a kanji tattoo is the actual meaning of the symbol. It can have up to ten different meanings, depending on the context. It is essential to do some research before having a permanent symbol on your body. Make sure you get an accurate translation as possible or, better still, use an artist who understands Japanese. In fact, there are some artists who feel they do not have enough knowledge of Kanji and are reluctant to do it.There is a good reason for getting a Kanji tattoo - with one symbol you can express a thought or an idea or a philosophy and you can do it in an artistic and different way. However, Kanji is limited, as its symbol will express a simple picture or expression. It does not lend itself to more involved quotes or phrases. One of the other scripts may have to be used with Kanji to express your words. This is where an artist's knowledge of Japanese can become important.Artistic expressionJapanese calligraphy is an art form. One artist believes the look and flow of the script is more important than the actual meaning of the symbol - more about the artistic expression. This would not suit everyone, as most people like to use a tattoo to convey a message to themselves or others. The opportunity is still there for those who wish to express themselves artistically.Kanji tattoos can be attractive, artistic and meaningful, but they can be a trap for the unwary. Do your homework and make sure your tattoo means what you want it to mean.