hauzu
Hauzu is a traditional Japanese art form that involves the creation of intricate, colorful patterns on the skin using temporary tattoos. The practice originated in the Ryukyu Islands, which are now part of Japan, and has since spread to other parts of the world. The art form is often associated with the Okinawan culture and is deeply rooted in their traditions and folklore.
The process of creating a hauzu involves several steps. First, the skin is cleaned and prepared to
Once the design is traced, the artist uses a brush to apply the ink to the skin,
After the tattoo is complete, it is left to dry for a few minutes before being rinsed
Hauzu is not only a form of self-expression but also a way to connect with one's cultural