Tattoo Beach Bans “Violate Human Rights”

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Recent efforts to ban anyone with a tattoo from visiting public beaches have seen criticism that the policy is violating the human rights of people whose only crime is against fashion.

That Japan’s many public baths and theme parks frequently impose blanket bans on anyone bearing any sort of tattoo is well known, but this summer one of Kobe’s top public beaches has gone one step further by banning anyone with a tattoo from visiting the beach.

Signs at the beach warn against “intimidating other visitors [by displaying tattoos]” and police patrol the beach looking for infractions and demanding they either cover up immediately or leave.

For obvious reasons the ban is only on tattoos exposed to public view, although it is hard to see many tattooed beach goers being satisfied with being reduced to wearing long sleeves and trousers in the midst of the summer inferno.

Along with the tattoo ban, a similar ban on “noise” and smoking on the beach is in effect.

It seems most of the warnings are not against frolicking yakuza gangsters but young people bearing modern fashion tattoos; a 33-year-old woman with small tattoos on her chest and legs complains of the police harassment, saying “I’m not littering or otherwise ill-mannered. They shouldn’t be judging on looks alone.”

A policeman stuck doing this says that “It’s like whack-a-mole, but if you keep on at them some will take notice. You just have to keep at it.”

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The regulations come after visitor numbers to the typically overcrowded beach fell to 620,000 in 2010, down from 1,000,000 a decade before, with authorities saying the beach has lost its family friendliness with lots of musical events and intimidatingly tattooed young people.

However, local trade groups say the regulations will merely ruin the beach’s liberal atmosphere and drive away young people, with the chairman of one such group saying that “it seems contradictory for Kobe to promoting itself as an international tourist city open to other cultures on the one hand, and then to be banning freedom of expression in the form of tattoos on the other.”

Others claim such measures violate the human rights of those choosing to adorn themselves with tattoos, and are considering legal action.

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Traditional Japanese tattoos (“irezumi”) are almost exclusively associated with yakuza – to the extent that establishments banning them indiscriminately could feel confident they had excluded the criminal elements, or at least those of them who were cunning enough to permanently brand themselves with an externally identifiable mark.

However, in recent years western style tattoos of all kinds have become increasingly popular, although blanket bans on tattoos are almost always still indiscriminately enforced against all, irrespective of the type or extent of the tattoo – or for that matter whether the bearer even comes from a nation where tattoos are considered immediate proof of criminality.

A case in point is the recent visit to Japan of the mildly inked Lady Gaga – had she attempted to visit most of Japan’s public baths, amusement parks and, now public beaches, she would have been in considerable danger of being thrown out.

Whatever the complexities arising from the collision of modern and traditional body art in Japan, 2ch is of almost one mind – people with tattoos are unwholesome deviants who deserve to be discriminated against, coincidentally an attitude the rest of Japanese society seems to harbour towards 2ch:

“People are what they look like!”

“Irezumi are proof of criminality.”

“They are just a bunch of gangsters. Ban them all. It’s scary to be near them.”

“They have them because they want people to see them like that!”

“When in Rome…”

“Seem to be lots of people who think tattoos = yakuza. Today even a salaryman could have one.”

“A normal one wouldn’t do something like that!”

“It’s not discriminating against people on the basis of their appearance. It on the basis of what’s inside.”

“That 33-year-old hag shouldn’t even be on the beach.”

“If you get caught with even a little 2-3cm one in most companies they’ll make up some other reason to force you to quit.”

“Discriminating against people on the basis of their appearance is only bad when they’re born with it.”

“If you don’t want to be considered a freak, don’t look like one!”

“Tattoos promote prejudice, they should be banned by law.”

“Aren’t people with tattoos and piercings embarrassed to be seen in some kind of primitive native fashion?”

“This isn’t a ban on tattoos, it’s a ban on idiots who have tattoos.”

“They’re banned in most onsen as well, aren’t they?”

“Why do they pick an appearance they know people will discriminate against? Is it deliberate?”

“I think this is going too far, but Japan is a country which discriminates against tattoos so they should be prepared for this.”

“Freedom to infringe the rights of others isn’t freedom at all!”

“No Japanese people of any quality get tattoos. Only idiots, people influenced by western fashions and yakuza have them.”

“What happens when foreigners have them? That lot get them all the time?”

“Hide them.”

“What if they can’t? It seems pretty poor for a city promoting itself as an international tourist destination to completely fail to take into account foreign visitors like this.”

“What are you babbling about? They aren’t normal even amongst foreigners. The ones who have them are all scum anyway.”

“No westerner of any culture would have one.”

“Try saying you have one at an interview. You’ll never get a job.”

“You can’t get life insurance with one. If they find one they can refuse to pay out.”

“I hope they drive them out of society and make them all regret ever having them!”

“I can understand with full yakuza tattoos, but with normal ones this is all blown completely out of proportion.”

“Scumbags don’t have human rights. Who do they think they are, showing these tattoos to children!”

“Of course they are banned. Average people can’t tell the difference between traditional tattoos and fashion tattoos.”

“Japan really is insular and just thinks like some senile old fool, doesn’t it?

It used to be a symbol of yakuza membership, now they are fashion symbols.

If someone decides to have one, what’s the point of all this whining about it from other people? You sound like some old hag going on about her ‘right to a good view’.”

“Culture won’t change that quickly, people have despised them for a long time. It won’t change overnight.”

“In Japan, a tattoo is an anti-social display of power. They are just going to intimidate families going to the seaside. They might be accepted in other countries, but in Japan you are just violating the right of other people not to be intimidated, and that’s unforgivable.”


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    Comment by Michael
    15:58 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (-0.2)

    If a black man knocks at your door, you're gonna shit bricks.

    If a guy in a body tattoo knocks at your door, you're gonna shit bricks.

    believe me, you WILL shit bricks

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:15 24/07/2011 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    I shit bricks when anyone knocks on my door.

    16:28 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.6)

    *knock knock*

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:12 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    Bricks have been shitted.

    Comment by Anonymous

    smell something? the owner seems to be shitting himself

    Comment by Anonymous
    04:36 26/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Knock some more. Maybe we can get an entire barbecue pit out of this.

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:28 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Well, considering I'm black it would be pretty odd for me to shit brix because a black man is knocking at my door.

    Unless he is literally black, like death or something.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:56 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    "Black like death" sounds awesome though.

    Comment by Dark Mage
    17:38 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    The UPS guy that delivers the stuff I buy off ebay is black.

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:21 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    But he's wearing shorts.

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    Comment by max
    15:59 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    japan has too much time on its hands

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    Comment by Njrg
    16:01 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.4)

    The poor and innocent Lady Gaga...

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    Comment by owi2000
    18:07 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    I don't think you can apply the word 'innocent' to her... or 'poor' for that matter >.>

    Comment by Tenno Seremel
    16:11 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Implying it's not right thing to do. Just ban them everywhere. Maybe their Int will increase.

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    Comment by Mizushima 水島
    16:41 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    doing that they'll lose 15 exp accepting them and getting rid of the anime/manga/game ban will gain them a level or few ^_^

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    Comment by Rakshasa
    16:13 24/07/2011 # ! Quality (+0.8)

    Reading those 2ch reactions, it becomes obvious why someone like Ishihara can get elected to office.

    The Japanese get the politicians they deserve.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:23 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.3)

    This is their culture.Who the hell are we to tell them what to do? just imagine a japanese telling americans to ban fastfood restaurants...

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    Comment by Mizushima 水島
    16:38 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    culture i see more as something to share this is just well an unfair law.

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:22 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.7)

    Culture ?? For me its just a pure stupidity .

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:50 24/07/2011 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    hey, in some countries they have this religion where u are suppose to go to a building to talk to invisible wizard and sing songs. to me its pure stupidity, but religion is also part of a culture..

    Comment by Anonymous
    00:39 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Same thing can be said about mourning the dead. People are mourning dirt and water, but it's culture.

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:22 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    hey, in some countries, people go to the church every sunday.
    Pure stupidity, but it's still culture.

    Comment by Anonymous
    04:52 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    The same thing can be said about unsigned comments on an blog. It's just anonymous cowards blowing out their pie holes, but it's culture.

    Comment by Anonymous
    10:28 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Also when some people say things like:

    "You christians live in a world of fantasy" yet they spent 17 hours playing world of warcraft

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:53 26/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    @19:50

    They have those kinds of religions yes, but in most countries you will not be targetted for discrimination if you don't do the things they do, nor do the police try and get you to act as they do. That's just common human decency

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:23 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.6)

    Terrible fucking analogy which would in the end only hurt Japans economy.

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:25 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    As an American, I say that would be awesome.

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:04 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    It's not about culture, it's about being open minded.
    If criminals wears tatoo, who cares ? Banning tatoos on beaches won't help arresting them. It's not like the tatoo in itself is a dangerous weapon or anything like that.

    Comment by Anonymous
    02:36 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Not unless you're a beast.

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    Comment by Crommus
    20:32 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    It's not about their culture but about the reason they started banning tattoos.
    They're trying to get more visitors while telling a huge part of the visitors that they aren't allowed to enter.

    Looks more like a pradoxon to me though.

    Comment by Anonymous
    22:19 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Culture is a collection of stuff the public in a particular area does. If anything banning tattoos which their country has been well known for (those large mural like ones) is suppressing their our culture.

    Comment by Anonymous
    07:03 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    hey, they're the ones who are trying to westernize themselves to be like us. Look at how they dress, they're not that different anymore.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:24 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    the old ones looks at the manga ban with the same eyes that 2ch looks this "not show your tatoo on public spaces" ban.

    What if you tatoo a couple of lolis fucking each other uncensored and then go to a beach? I'd be nice to see their reaction xD

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    Comment by owi2000
    04:15 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Then you'd be banned from the beach and forced to put mosaic over the entire tattoo! XD

    Avatar of 大和魂 【門前の小僧習わぬ経を読む】
    02:11 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    @rakshasa
    "The Japanese get the politicians they deserve."

    I agree. And oh what a great job they're doing at classifying pornographic material as being pornographic, and thus keeping it hidden from the eyes of the public, regardless of that "freedom of expression" loophole bullshit being used on the bases that it's drawn.

    Comment by Anonymous
    12:29 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    I won't say what you're talking about makes no sense but, not all pornographic material is being banned, just the one portraying fictitious characters, and age really isn't really the reason, if it really were, then how do authorities explain allowing the portrayal of high school girls in erotic material, like in the picture at this link for example;

    http://darkdiamond.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Nipponbashi-_2.jpg

    In my opinion, there's nothing worst in this world than double standards

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    Comment by Claire Smith
    06:03 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Like us reelecting Bush for second term? lol

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:15 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.8)

    Wow. Just wow. Sucks to be japanese and live in Japan even in 21st century.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:47 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    not really. they have gorgeous women, no doubt about that.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:59 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.6)

    For once I'm thankful I'm not living in Japan. I don't wanna hide my prized tattoo on my arm!

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    Comment by justin mosher
    06:30 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    i know the feeling i like to show off my back peice and im a respectable member of society at that.

    Comment by Anonymous
    07:59 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    We call tattooed, peacocking males "Douchebags" They most likely frequent night clubs with the illusion that they're "Alpha Males" It is also likely for them to have tattoos of Chinese characters they like to show off because of their tremendous insecurity about themselves.

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:01 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    Everyday women over there don't look like idols you know. Normally it's amazing how ugly so many are.

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:30 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Good thing they don't use tatoos, they'd just look like monsters then.

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:06 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    They have thin women, the amount of gorgeous women is about the same as in other countries.

    Comment by Anonymous
    04:29 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Western stereotypes aside, they have a lot of fat people too. People seem to ignore that they also have fast food.

    Comment by Anonymous
    08:00 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Don't forget their dental plan! Japanese think snaggleteeth are cute.

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    Comment by Shippoyasha
    17:40 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Didn't realize Japan was even in the 21st century as far as some of their draconian and ancient laws go.

    Also, Yakuza are ruining everything from sports to just popular culture of just having tattoos and being in public with it. I don't believe in having tattoos and all, but I sympathize with tattoo users.

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    Comment by Diemeow23
    17:57 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.4)

    This is just stupid but not surprising, All countries have these kinds of problems, Japanese are no exception in anyway, a lot of "hate floating around 2ch which proves that! Their primitive and discriminatory state of mind still lingers to many even up to those who have complete access to the Internet. Which brings me back to my first sentence, its stupid but not surprising -_-

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    Comment by Shippoyasha
    19:06 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Oh yeah. Hypernationalism, I quickly found out is a major problem basically everywhere in the known world. It's like humanity as a whole just needs some growing up to do.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:19 24/07/2011 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    Had to wear an extra large skin-color patch on my shoulder at onsen last time I was there... one small-ish tatoo. Pain in the ass. Or wait until about 2am... which was good cuz they don't care for us smelly westerners anyway. Nice people... racist bigots... but nice people.

    Comment by Anonymous
    16:56 24/07/2011 # ! Drivel (-0.8)

    Don't worry,they were just worried about your manhood's size.They have chopstick you guys got baseball bat.

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    Comment by Diemeow23
    18:00 24/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.4)

    @16:56

    XD Aaaand YOU kind sir! Have pasta for brains, so what's your point? :/

    Comment by Anonymous
    11:01 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    why thankyou for complimenting my junk, Anon! I did wear the patch on my shoulder, but was also sure to use the extra wide "shame" towel too (aka the "Italian Special").

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    Comment by owi2000
    17:59 24/07/2011 # ! Quality (+0.9)

    “Scumbags don’t have human rights. Who do they think they are, showing these tattoos to children!”

    This is the same ideology that Ishihara spouts off. Way to go 2ch, now you're supporting the same type of bullshit he does. Substitute tattoos with oppai and BAM! Instant Ishithara.

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    Comment by Crommus
    20:26 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Exactly. I'd like to know about that ultimate negative impression which is graved into those poor children's minds.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:39 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    It's the internet, what do you expect? Plenty of right-wing scum to speak out with their absurd views without fear of being reprimanded.

    Comment by Anonymous
    20:56 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    Some even shoot at people

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    Comment by kazaza2
    23:57 24/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    @ Anon 20:39

    Yeah, but you know what, I wouldn't have it any other way. That what makes the internet so great, everybody's got a platform, even the assholes.

    That's why governments and the dickhead politicians look for ways to control it. You just have to sift through the crap.

    Comment by Anonymous
    22:03 24/07/2011 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    My favourites are the ones that imply anyone on 2ch will ever be anywhere near a beach.
    Classic comedy.

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:16 25/07/2011 # ! Quality (+1.0)

    Why do you think that Ishihara was reelected again?
    Japan's majority thinks like a senile old fool, just like Ishihara.

    Avatar of 大和魂 【門前の小僧習わぬ経を読む】

    @ 0:16
    "Japan's majority thinks like a senile old fool"

    Because SanCom's way of thinking would be a totally better alternative, right? /sarcasm

    Comment by Anonymous
    03:44 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Compared to 2ch, yes it would be better.

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    Comment by Bakamoichigei
    07:52 25/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.4)

    It's not Japan's majority, it's the majority of Japan that VOTES.

    That's the problem. Youth of voting age, and even a good chunk of people in their 30s are disaffected and can't be bothered to vote. So you're stuck with hardly anyone but the senile old fucks and the loud and opinionated pricks doing the voting. And then everyone else wonders why opinionated senile old pricks keep getting elected.

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:50 25/07/2011 # ! Good (+0.6)

    erm... this is trolls, like on 4chan, dumb americans.

    ^example of troll

    Comment by Anonymous

    Uhh, dude I think you should check your sarcasm filter. Just saying.

    Well way to make me not want to go to Japan. I have an ankh from the Vampire: The Masquerade games, but if I'm going to get crap about it, might as well not go *shrug*. Their loss.

    +internets for majority of Japan being senile fools XD.

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    02:14 25/07/2011 # ! Drivel (-1.0)

    @owi2000
    “Scumbags don’t have human rights. Who do they think they are, showing these tattoos to children!”

    "This is the same ideology that Ishihara spouts off."

    No it's not...

    Comment by Anonymous
    06:52 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Yes it is. Forcing everybody to be "child friendly" as per some old fool's idea of "chielf friendliness", so that no one deviates from "the norm", is EXACTLY what Ishit-hare is all about.

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:15 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    @02:14 Actually yes it is. If you can't see the stunning resemblance then you need to get your brain checked. Or stop with the stupid ass double standards.

    Avatar of 大和魂 【門前の小僧習わぬ経を読む】

    @ 06:52
    This article didn't say shit about Ishihara nor does the issue center around children.

    I'm sorry that Ishihara passed a law in which pornographic material depicting school children will be kept from the eyes of the public in a country you don't even live in.

    Each time you come to find out Japan doesn't really abide by the misconceptions set within your Japanese weeaboo world doesn't mean Ishihara is the culprit.

    Comment by Anonymous
    02:21 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (+0.4)

    @owi2000: Truer words have never been said.

    Really is amazing how tatts are discriminated upon in this day and age.

    Comment by Anonymous

    Tattoos are really only for vermin without any sense of artistic taste. Like piercings.

    Japan would be better off without their sort. We have enough visual pollution in the Western world without exporting it to the east.

    Comment by Anonymous
    12:05 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    So the millions of women who wear earrings should take them off too? those are piercings too in case you haven't noticed.

    Comment by Anonymous
    22:14 25/03/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    You know tattoos can be considered an art too, right?
    What are you? The fashion police?

    Comment by Anonymous
    05:51 25/07/2011 # ! Neutral (0)

    pathetic japanese are even worse than the chinese, they are hypocrites and a shameful race

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    Comment by Sailor Sexy
    02:16 25/07/2011 # ! Quality (+0.8)

    Yeah, when I was there I had to have patches put over the two tattoos I have at the public bath. But, when I went in the morning, the tape girl wasn't there, so they just let me go in anyways. Honestly, there's no way I could be mistaken for a Japanese native, so I don't see why they'd care since I'm obviously not yakuza.









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