Tattoo Studio KAGEROU


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ikebukuro

Tattoo Studio KAGEROU Ikebukuro is located a 2-minute walk from Higashi Ikebukuro Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.
The store is designed with a Japanese taste so that you can feel Japanese culture all over your body.
We can handle all genres such as ametric, tribal, Japanese carving, and manga.
We offer designs that will satisfy our customers.

Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro
OPEN/CLOSE 11:00-21:00
ADDRESS 〒170-0013
4-3-3 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Higashi-ikebukuro Building 8F
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ACCESS Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line / Higashi-Ikebukuro Station 2 min. walk
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CONTACT 03-5927-1600 03-5927-1600

Directions to the store

route: 1 Take Exit No. 4 at Higashi Ikebukuro Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.

route: 2 When you exit the station, turn right and go about 100 meters.

route: 3 It is on the 8th floor of the Higashi Ikebukuro Building with a personal gym on the first floor.

route: 4 There is an elevator at the back of the building.

Artist

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YOON

YOON specializes in blackwork fusing delicate linework with bold compositions, and realistic portrait tattoos. Their pet tattoos — meticulously capturing fur and facial expressions — have earned devoted fans. Designs carry the refined influence of Korean tattooing for a powerful, distinctive finish.

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YURA

When it comes to anime and manga tattoos, YURA is the name to know. Dynamic linework and delicate shading bring characters' emotions to vivid life. With strong support from international visitors, every piece is carefully crafted to meet each client's individual request.

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Ama

An artist also active in art education, Ama pushes realistic black & grey to its absolute limits. Pencil drawing-like gradations elevate abstract ideas into art of the highest purity. With academic insight and unwavering technical skill, they etch a masterpiece that never fades.

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Horiuchi

A talented young artist versed in traditional Japanese tattooing, Horiuchi reinterprets classic motifs — dragons, waves, flowers — through a contemporary lens. Delicate linework and rich use of color define each piece, honoring tradition while standing out boldly in the modern era.

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