Japanese Tattoo Wroclaw
Japanese Tattoo Wroclaw — Irezumi & Neo-Japanese at RightStuff Tattoo
RightStuff Tattoo is a professional tattoo studio in the centre of Wroclaw, Poland. Ivan Sato — our Japanese tattoo specialist — has 8 years of experience in traditional irezumi and neo-Japanese styles, from small standalone pieces to full sleeves and backpieces. Book a free consultation to start your project.
What is Japanese Tattoo (Irezumi)?
Japanese tattooing — known as irezumi — is one of the oldest and most respected tattoo traditions in the world. Originating in Japan's Edo period (17th–19th century), it developed into a rich visual language combining mythology, symbolism and extraordinary craftsmanship. Today, irezumi is considered by many to represent the pinnacle of tattoo art.
The style is defined by bold black outlines, saturated colours — deep reds, blacks, greens and yellows — and strong symbolic imagery. Japanese compositions are designed holistically: they follow the body's natural lines, balance negative space, and tell a visual story across the skin rather than simply filling a space.
Motifs and Meaning — What Do Japanese Tattoos Symbolise?
Every element of a Japanese tattoo carries meaning. This is one of the qualities that sets irezumi apart — it's not just about aesthetics, but about a narrative written on the skin.
Dragon (ryū) — wisdom, strength, protection. One of the most iconic irezumi motifs, ideal for a sleeve or backpiece.
Koi carp — perseverance, determination, success against the odds. Legend says a koi that swims upstream transforms into a dragon.
Chrysanthemum (kiku) — perfection, endurance, nobility. The quintessential Japanese flower, often combined with other motifs.
Phoenix (hō-ō) — rebirth, immortality, triumph over adversity. A powerful motif for marking turning points in life.
Kitsune (fox) — cunning, transformation, wisdom. The fox spirit of Japanese mythology.
Waves (nami) — the power of nature, the changing tides of fate. A classic background element in Japanese compositions.
Geisha / Bijin — beauty, grace, Japanese femininity. One of the most technically complex figurative motifs.
Neo-Japanese — Tradition in a Modern Style
Neo-Japanese is a contemporary interpretation of irezumi. It keeps the traditional iconography and composition principles but introduces a richer colour palette, more detailed shading and greater artistic freedom. The motifs are the same — dragons, koi, foxes — but executed with a level of painterly detail that wasn't possible in classical tattooing.
Ivan works in both approaches. If you love classic Japanese aesthetics, he'll create traditional irezumi. If you want something more contemporary and painterly, neo-Japanese will suit you better. We'll discuss which direction fits your vision at the consultation.
Ivan Sato — Japanese Tattoo Artist in Wroclaw
Ivan Sato has specialised exclusively in Japanese and neo-Japanese tattooing for 8 years. This is rare — most artists work across many styles. Ivan made a conscious choice to specialise, reaching a level of mastery that only comes from deep focus on a single discipline.
His work is characterised by dynamic composition, precise shading and a rich colour palette. Ivan creates everything from small standalone pieces (koi on the forearm, chrysanthemum on the calf) to large multi-session projects — full sleeves, thigh pieces and backpieces.
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The Process — From Idea to Finished Tattoo
1. Free consultation — we discuss your motif, symbolism, size and placement. Available in person at the studio or via WhatsApp.
2. Design — Ivan creates an individual sketch adapted to your body shape. You can request changes and modifications before the session.
3. Session — small pieces in 1–3 hours, large compositions across multiple sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
4. Healing and touch-up — after 2–3 months we assess whether a touch-up is needed (usually free of charge).
Pricing — Japanese Tattoo in Wroclaw
Small pieces (up to 1h) — from 400 PLN (~95 €)
Standard session (~4h) — approx. 1,600 PLN (~380 €)
Full-day session (~6h) — 1,800–2,200 PLN (~430–520 €)
Exact pricing after consultation — depends on size, complexity and number of colours. Consultation is always free and non-binding. We accept cash, card and bank transfer.
Why RightStuff Tattoo?
✅ Specialisation — Ivan Sato works exclusively in Japanese tattooing, 8 years of focused experience
✅ Central location — ul. Podwale 15/1B, Wroclaw, 5 minutes from the Market Square
✅ Free consultation — we discuss the project before any booking or deposit
✅ Transparent pricing — no hidden costs, clear quotes after consultation
✅ ⭐ 4.9 Google rating — 40+ reviews from satisfied clients
✅ Studio hygiene — single-use needles, certified inks, EU-compliant standards
FAQ — Japanese Tattoo in Wroclaw
Here are the most common questions from clients interested in Japanese tattooing.
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Contact & Booking
📍 ul. Podwale 15/1B, 50-043 Wroclaw, Poland (5 min walk from Market Square)
📞 WhatsApp: +48 785 678 552
📧 rs.tattoo.wroclaw@gmail.com
📱 Instagram: @rs.tattoo.wroclaw
Opening hours:
Tue–Fri: 11:00–18:00
Sat–Sun: 12:00–17:00
Mon: closed