I have a tattoo. Can I visit a public swimming pool in Japan?

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A friend of mine is currently traveling in Japan. She has a small tattoo on her neck. Now she wanted to visit a public swimming pool but was denied entry.

It was difficult to understand the reason but it seems that tattoos "look too dangerous".

Can someone explain to me if it is true that you can't visit a public swimming pool in Japan if you have a tattoo? And if so, what's the real reason for it?



Best Answer

Yes, TRUE. A good Canadian friend of mine had a Chicago cubs (u.s. baseball team) tattoo on his right arm. Kind of silly, but apparently any tattoo has yakuza (Japanese mafia) undertones, which makes many Japanese, especially older people, uncomfortable. Attitudes seem to be changing and I even knew a few younger Japanese with tattoos, but the perception remains in the mainstream of society.

There is a simple solution, however -- my friend just covered his tattoo with a large band-aid when going to the gym or public baths. Problem solved.




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Can you go in pools with a tattoo?

You need to avoid submerging your tattoo in water or keeping it wet for a prolonged period of time. This means no swimming or sitting in bath tubs, hot tubs, pools, or open water for at least 2 weeks (or as long as your tattoo artist recommends).

Can I apply in Japan if I have tattoo?

Generally speaking, having a tattoo in Japan negatively affects your ability to find a job. In some cases, it may even be impossible. That is an unfortunate fact about job hunting in Japan. However, this generalization mainly applies to large companies, banks, and positions in a public office.

Are tattoos allowed on beaches in Japan?

Tattoos might not be okay\u2026 Typically, if there is a ban, you can still enjoy the beach as long as your tattoos aren't visible, so cover up with a t-shirt or your swimming gear. Small tattoos are generally overlooked.



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Answer 2

In Japan, tattoos are not a fashion statement, they are a visual mark of being a member of the yakuza and thus a social outcast.

So "No tattooed people allowed" really means "we don't want the mafia on our premises". Most Japanese are probably aware that tattoos nowadays have rather different connotations in western countries, but they're not going to make exceptions to a straightforward rule and risk being accused of racism or double standards.

Answer 3

At least one onsen has recently (September 2013) refused a Maori woman with a traditional tattoo. From Tattoo ban at bathhouses raises concern in Japan:

TOKYO: With the Olympics headed to Tokyo, Japanese government officials are raising concern after a New Zealand woman with a traditional Maori tattoo was recently denied entry to a bathhouse.

Tattooed Maori woman barred by Japan public bath indicates that the woman was 60 years old.

So being old, female, and having a traditional tattoo doesn't help in some circumstances.

Answer 4

Now I don't speak any Japanese but this Japan site with tips on Onsen bathing (in German) includes a link to a site with a directory of tattoo-friendly spas/baths/onsen. Since it is in Japanese only and I know next to nothing about that I can't judge for its content, but it does seem very legit.

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