
Japan has an uneasy relationship with tattoos, which have come to be associated with organized crime. Living amongst heavy stereotypes, a group of tattooed individuals practice a centuries-old pilgrimage to a mountain shrine, now one of the few places where the traditional full-body tattoo (“horimono”) can be shown and celebrated. Following the events of this never-before-filmed pilgrimage, this short documentary provides a fresh view on the cultural history of Japanese tattoos, and those who continue to choose to get them done.
- Year2020
- Runtime17 minutes
- LanguageJapanese
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDavid Caprara, Kira Dane
- ProducerAlice Gordenker
- CinematographerMichael Crommett
- EditorKira Dane
- Sound DesignDavid Britton
- MusicSusumu Yokota
Japan has an uneasy relationship with tattoos, which have come to be associated with organized crime. Living amongst heavy stereotypes, a group of tattooed individuals practice a centuries-old pilgrimage to a mountain shrine, now one of the few places where the traditional full-body tattoo (“horimono”) can be shown and celebrated. Following the events of this never-before-filmed pilgrimage, this short documentary provides a fresh view on the cultural history of Japanese tattoos, and those who continue to choose to get them done.
- Year2020
- Runtime17 minutes
- LanguageJapanese
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorDavid Caprara, Kira Dane
- ProducerAlice Gordenker
- CinematographerMichael Crommett
- EditorKira Dane
- Sound DesignDavid Britton
- MusicSusumu Yokota