This is so cool! I wish I would’ve gotten the opportunity to meet him! I did meet Mutsuo and Nami when I got my side tattooed at the Osaka location though!! They were cool!
Amazing insight into Icibay! Do you know if he uses tebori or machine? And yes, you are correct about the Kagarishi (fuu dogs). The open mouth symbolizes "ah", the closed mouth symbolizes "om", and together they create "aum" :)
@@NinjamieTattoo He still does his scheduling through Three Tides but his private studio is like a block away and thats where it was done. I got some black and grey sakura on my foot.
Yo!!!! Great Video! Thank you for sharing! Great commentary! More books please! Anything from Mick or Filip's dragon books? Or what was the first tattoo art book that you got? Much love brother great video! Keep them coming!
These videos are great lessons, thank-you for making them!
@@HodgkinTattoo I’ll continue making more. Thankyou
This is so cool! I wish I would’ve gotten the opportunity to meet him! I did meet Mutsuo and Nami when I got my side tattooed at the Osaka location though!! They were cool!
Amazing insight into Icibay! Do you know if he uses tebori or machine?
And yes, you are correct about the Kagarishi (fuu dogs). The open mouth symbolizes "ah", the closed mouth symbolizes "om", and together they create "aum" :)
More videos like this! gotta have more awesome books for sure!
Awesomeness content 🎉🎉🎉
I dig this video! Please do more like it 🙌
Just got tattooed by Ichibay in Tokyo a few days ago. What an experience.
At three tides or his new shop? What did you get?
@@NinjamieTattoo He still does his scheduling through Three Tides but his private studio is like a block away and thats where it was done. I got some black and grey sakura on my foot.
Yo!!!! Great Video! Thank you for sharing! Great commentary! More books please! Anything from Mick or Filip's dragon books? Or what was the first tattoo art book that you got? Much love brother great video! Keep them coming!
Yeah I’ll definitely drop one of each of those videos. I think I’ll break into parts for each publication they are in. Thanks for the love bro
I love traditional Japanese tattooing. Simple, but at the same time it's not.