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Japanese Symbol for Strength – A Popular Tattoo Design
Finding a Japanese character for a tattoo design can be a hard choice. There are countless characters to select from, it is worth taking the time to look into and understand all of the choices. Unlike English, where there are a limited number of letters in the alphabet, the Japanese alphabets offer a vast number of symbols to pick from. There are a number of tattoo designs that are always seem to be in style. One of these is the Japanese symbol for strength. This article will tell you more about this Japanese character and popular Japanese tattoo symbol.
Kanji is the preferred way to write strength in Japanese as a tattoo symbol. If you have not learned Japanese, you may not be aware that there are three Japanese alphabets. These are called hiragana, katakana and kanji.
Although it is possible to write the word Strength in all of the alphabets, most people will want to write it in Kanji. Kanji is usually used for concepts and Katakana is usually used for Names and foreign words. Kanji is the word in Japanese that is used to refer to chinese characters. These characters were originally simplified from characters brought to Japan from China.
To write the Japanese character for strength, it only needs two strokes. Some characters can be much more complicated and made up of numerous strokes, so the symbol for strength is one of the most simple characters to learn and draw. When you see it, it may remind you of an arm muscle bulging with strength. ‘Chikara’ is the Japanese word for strength. It is pronounced Chi Ka Ra.
Some of the other Japanese symbols that are always popular for tattoos are also linked to the family theme These include father, mother, daughter, sister and brother. If you have looked at all of the Japanese symbols related to family and still can’t choose, then you could always go for a universally popular character, the symbol for Love. In Japanese the word for Love is ‘ai’ and is only one character of 13 strokes, which makes it a very good choice if you are looking for a symbol with a strong meaning in one character.
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