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  • Do I have to prepare my own tattoo design?
    If you have a specific image, please send us reference images and materials. (It would be helpful if you could present a picture with as good image quality as possible.) If you have a solid image but do not have reference materials or image data, please let us know the genre. We have original tattoo designs, so you can choose from them.
  • I'm not sure what to put in, the design, or the genre, can you help me?
    Counseling and consultation are free, so please make an appointment for counseling before visiting. Inquiries will be possible from LINE.
  • Is it possible to confirm the design (rough sketch) in advance? (Can you send it in advance via LINE, etc.?)
    Basically, it will be confirmed on the day of the visit. Please let me know if you would like to change or modify the design slightly (because it takes effort to create a sketch). In some cases, you may be asked to change the treatment schedule (if it takes time to correct), but once the tattoo is applied, it cannot be erased. Since tattoos are for a lifetime, we as tattoo artists will support you so that you will have no regrets as much as possible, so please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any concerns. *If you want to change the design drastically or destroy the base, it will take a lot of effort to create a rough sketch. We will remake the sketch and if you make a reservation, we will ask for a "re-reservation fee". For those who have received "re-reservation fee", we will refund from the treatment fee.
  • I am too far away to go to counseling, what should I do?
    First, please contact us on LINE.
  • Is it okay to go directly without a reservation (no appointment)?
    Due to the reservation system, walk-ins are not allowed. In addition, since the treatment will be performed after receiving counseling, it cannot be performed on the same day. In addition, since this studio does not support walk-ins, reservations are always required for counseling and consultation.
  • Is it possible to engrave on the same day?
    If you meet the requirements, you may be able to perform the treatment as it is during counseling. ① The design is completely decided. ② One point size. Or choose from our Tattoo Flash. ③ There are vacancies in the reservation.
  • I would like you to engrave another artist's work as it is.Is it possible?
    I cannot engrave an exact copy of the work. However, it will be an important reference material for design production, so there is no problem if you bring it in as a design idea.
  • I am a foreigner, can I get a tattoo?
    Of course you can. However, we cannot accept payment with foreign bills. Please be sure to pay in Japanese Yen (JPY). Our store only accepts cash payments, so please be careful when making a reservation.
  • Can you engrave a picture (design, rough sketch) that I drew?
    It is possible. Depending on the design you brought in, we may be able to engrave the picture you brought in as it is, but we may also make some corrections or make suggestions, so please come to our store and consult us. I think.
  • I'm worried about whether I can convey my image to the tattoo artist well.
    If you have a tattoo or image that you like, I think you can draw out various images from it, so I would like to consult with you. If it's a lettering tattoo, you have to decide what letter to put in, but if it's a picture other than that, you're sure to find what you want, so don't worry.
  • Is it okay to go with an attendant (friend or lover)?
    To prevent infectious diseases, we ask that you come alone.
  • How can I make a reservation?
    First, make a reservation for counseling (free), decide on a picture, and reserve a treatment date. Treatment reservations are accepted on the official LINE. * To confirm your reservation, you will be required to deposit a deposit at the time of counseling. At that time, we will also take a copy of your photo ID. *The reservation fee will be part of the treatment fee, so if there is no cancellation due to personal reasons, it will be refunded or set off at the time of the final payment. In the case of "cancellation of reservation" or "cancellation of treatment", the cancellation fee will be applied and will not be refunded. please note.
  • What should I do if I want my tattoo completed quickly?
    If you wish, you can hold it for about 6 hours. First, we recommend that you see the situation in about 3 hours, and then increase it if possible. Also, it is effective to be able to make multiple reservations until completion. *Please note that the reservation fee will be collected in advance for the reservation time. *The reservation fee will be part of the treatment fee. In the case of "cancellation of reservation" or "cancellation of treatment", the cancellation fee will be applied and will not be refunded. Please note
  • What do I need to bring with me for counseling?
    A photo ID is required. We will take a copy of your identification (driver's license, passport, etc.). Please note that if you cannot present it, you will not be able to make a reservation for the treatment. *The reservation fee will be part of the treatment fee, so if there is no cancellation due to personal reasons, it will be refunded or set off at the time of the final payment. In the case of "cancellation of reservation" or "cancellation of treatment", the cancellation fee will be applied and will not be refunded. please note.
  • Can I sculpt during menstruation?
    It is possible. There is concern about mild anemia due to tension, but please rest assured that our studio will be a calm atmosphere for treatment.
  • Can I take a break in the middle of getting a tattoo?
    Basically, we will take a break once an hour. You can take as many breaks as you like.
  • What kind of pain do carving, shading, and coloring work?
    Each person feels differently, but I have the impression that many people find it more painful to carve contours and outlines. As a tattoo artist, I personally feel the pain that gradually comes with gradation, and the pain that vibrates on the skin with muscle carving. It's a color fill, but I think it's like a monotonous rhythmic pain. *This is just my personal opinion.
  • Can I carve over broken skin or birthmarks?
    Some people get tattoos to hide surgical scars, bruises, and blemishes. Wrist cuts and self-injury cover-ups are possible regardless of the depth of the wound. *If you are currently undergoing treatment or have not completely healed, we cannot perform the treatment.
  • Does the pain change depending on the time of carving?
    Changes. Normally, I don't feel the pain very strongly for about 3 to 4 hours, but after that time, I feel like I'm sensitive to pain. I think the longer the treatment time is, the easier it will be to feel the pain.
  • How painful is the pain?
    It is difficult to describe the pain in words because each person feels it differently. However, if the treatment lasts longer than 3 to 4 hours, the way you feel the pain may change, so the burden on your body may increase.
  • Does the pain change depending on where it is carved?
    Changes. On the bones and joints, pain is strongly felt, and the load on the skin is different from normal skin, so healing is slow. Places where pain is less likely to be felt include the legs and the surface of the upper arm (injection site). Also, places where pain is felt most strongly include the abdomen, armpits, buttocks, insteps, and knees.
  • Is there any way to relieve the pain?
    First of all, I would like you to have a good sleep and eat well before coming to the store. Specifically, "If you do ~, you can calm down. I can't say for sure, but please come to the treatment in a relaxed state. When you receive treatment, I think that you will feel more comfortable if you feel like you are accepting the pain. Getting a tattoo is painful, so I think that by facing the pain, my body will get used to it and it will be somewhat better. (In my case.) After that, when you feel pain, take a deep breath slowly and adjust your breathing, and the mental burden will be reduced. *This is just my personal opinion. It's okay to watch your favorite music or movies, it's effective to distract yourself with candy or gum, and it might be good to have a conversation with the engraver once in a while. Especially in winter, carving can lower your body temperature, making it easier to feel the cold. In winter, we will take measures by turning on the heating as much as possible, but if you feel the cold, you may feel more pain, so please bring a blanket or a large towel to keep you warm. is recommended. (Depending on where the tattoo will be done, you may have to be naked from the upper body, so it might be a good idea to bring your own to avoid catching a cold.) If you tell us how to adjust the temperature of the air conditioner, etc., we will adjust it each time during the treatment, so please let us know. (Since the tattoo artist seems to be concentrating on the treatment, we have received feedback that it is difficult to talk to him when he wants to adjust the air conditioner or take a break. We want you to have a comfortable stay, so please do not hesitate to ask.)
  • I have sensitive skin. Is it okay to get a tattoo?
    I haven't heard much about people with sensitive skin getting tattoos and having skin problems. However, this is something that you will not know until you try the treatment, so if you are worried, it is better to consult a doctor before deciding whether to undergo the treatment.
  • May I take painkillers or pain relievers to ease the pain?
    I don't think taking it will do much to ease the pain. Avoid taking loxonin tablets and pain relievers such as bufferin as they contain ingredients that make blood difficult to clot.
  • Is it possible to have tattoos done over moles and blemishes?
    Moles and blemishes are fine. Basically, the treatment can be done from above, but depending on the condition of the skin, color loss and bleeding may occur, so please visit the store once and consult directly.
  • I don't like the tattoo I got at another shop, so can you cover it up?
    Basically, it is possible, but let me check first. I think that one point is whether or not the desired picture is included. Only in the case of a cover-up, we may make suggestions from here. I would appreciate it if you could talk to me at the time of counseling.
  • Do you continue tattoos carved at other shops?
    First of all, let me check the current work in progress. In some cases, we may refuse.
  • Are there any precautions before surgery?
    Please refrain from drinking alcohol or consuming too much beef, as it may cause bloodshed more than necessary, the treatment time may be longer than usual, and it may affect the healing process. Lack of sleep and hunger may make it easier to feel pain, so please get a good night's sleep and eat before coming to the store.
  • What kind of clothes do you like?
    Please come to the store with clothes that are easy to expose the treatment area and comfortable clothes. It is also possible to change clothes here. Also, the ink may splatter on your clothes, so please wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.
  • I plan to go to the sea (pool, hot spring), but how many days in advance is it okay to engrave?
    You cannot go to facilities such as the sea, pools, and hot springs for at least two weeks. In addition, some people have wounds that do not heal even after two weeks or more, so it is necessary to judge according to the situation. Treatment is not possible after extreme sun exposure as the skin is sensitive. Also, even if some time has passed after sunburn, the treatment cannot be performed in a state where the skin is peeled off.
  • Can people see where you are carving (during treatment)?
    Because it is a completely private booth or a private room, other people cannot see what you are doing.
  • Can I receive an MRI/CT at a hospital with a tattoo?
    Nowadays, it seems to be rare to be refused the test itself. As a tattoo artist, I have also had both MRI and CT scans, and they were able to do so without any problems. At our shop, we purchase and use organic ink from authorized tattoo ink stores and reliable distributors, so you can receive treatment with peace of mind. Additional explanation MRI uses strong magnetic fields and electromagnetic waves to take pictures A long time ago, tattoo ink contained metal components such as iron oxide in the coloring pigment. Although it is very rare, there is a possibility that an electric current will be generated and it will heat up and cause a burn. (Tattoo ink in the old days contained something like lead to improve color development.) Most of the tattoo inks currently made by tattoo ink manufacturers are made from materials that do not affect the human body, so if you want to use tattoo ink from a solid manufacturer, you should have an MRI scan. You can think that there is nothing you can't do By the way, even those who were tattooed with ink that was said to respond to MRI at that time were able to undergo the examination without problems because the metal content is said to be very small. It seems that there was If you have any concerns, please consult your doctor before taking the test.
  • What is your hygiene and treatment environment like?
    Please see the page about hygiene management.
  • I am at risk of cerebral infarction or myocardial infarction, and am taking medication.
    Since the ability to clot blood has weakened, it is dangerous to treat wounds that are difficult to heal, so treatment is not possible. In particular, if the prescribed medicine contains something that lubricates the blood, it will have a negative effect on getting a tattoo, so we refuse the treatment.
  • My health is not good, can you engrave?
    In that case, we will refuse the treatment. Please make a reservation again after taking all possible measures.
  • I am pregnant. Can I engrave?
    Please do not get a tattoo while pregnant.
  • Can I engrave while breastfeeding?
    The treatment cannot be performed while breastfeeding. Please visit us after the breastfeeding period is over.
  • If I get a tattoo, is it not covered by insurance?
    I think it depends on the policy of each insurance company, so if you are unsure, please contact the insurance company directly.
  • I have diabetes, can I engrave?
    Diabetes can cause various complications, and there is a risk that the wound will not heal easily due to weakened blood clotting power, so treatment is not possible.
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