The geisha tattoo is adored by those individuals who are fond of the Japanese culture. Most often a geisha tattoo is depicted by a woman wearing a colorful kimono. Nowadays, only a few women desire to become a geisha due to its rigid and lengthy training.
21. Geisha Tattoo with Cherry Blossoms

The geisha woman is reading a book.
22. Amazing Work of Art

Cherry Blossoms are frequently incorporated into the tattoo.
23. Geisha Tattoo Outlines

This tattoo can be lovelier with colors.
24. Realistic Geisha Tattoo

A stunning 3D geisha tattoo.
25. Symbolic Tattoo

Geisha tattoo designs are a symbol of femininity.
26. Geisha with Mask

Geisha tattoo designs are very colorful and meaningful as well.
27. Unique Japanese Tattoo Design

Most geisha tattoos are done in red color.
28. Geisha Back Tattoos

A geisha tattoo with flowers is a symbol of femininity.
29. Geisha Tattoos Designs And Ideas

Geisha tattoos are usually placed at the back.
30. Side Tattoo

It can also look great on the side.
31. Colorful Geisha Tattoo

There are a lot of designs for this tattoo and most of them are colored in red with a bit of blue.
32. Geisha Tattoos Ideas

A geisha with a snake done in black color.
33. Arm Geisha Tattoo

A geisha can be a suitable half-sleeve tattoo.
34.Geisha Samurai

A geisha tattoo design is a symbol of a perfect woman.
35. Black and Grey Tattoo

Geisha tattoos are frequently blended with flowers.
36. Stunning Design

A very sexy geisha.
37. Geisha With Umbrella Tattoo Design

This is the traditional design of a geisha.
38. Geisha with Red Flowers

The flowers incorporated into the design makes it look perfect.
39. Leg Geisha Tattoo

Having a half leg geisha tattoo is not at all bad.
40. Back Tattoo

Geisha tattoos can be used by both men and women.
41. Full Back Tattoo

This tattoo can look awesome when it created as a large tattoo.
42. Geisha with Shamisen

This geisha lacks a bit of color but it still looks charming and beautiful.
43. Japanese Geisha Tattoo

Geisha tattoos symbolize the traits of an ancient geisha.
44. Dancing Geisha Tattoo

Even if it is still unfinished it still looks awesome. It can look even better when colors will be applied to the kimono.
45. Geisha Neck Tattoos

This is a simple yet beautiful geisha done in black and gray. The umbrella has excellent details.
46. Hannya Mask Geisha Tattoo Design

Geishas should be well-groomed and very talented.
47. Geisha Tattoo with Flowers

Geishas should be a good conversant but at the same time, she must also be a good listener.
48. Geisha Drawing
This geisha drawing depicts a typical geisha dressed in kimono and holds an umbrella.
49. Japanese Geisha Tattoo

Geishas are very well trained to be the perfect companion of men.
50. Skull Geisha Tattoo

A skull face geisha tattoo is the Asian version of the Latin phrase “memento mori” which means “remember that you are mortal.”
51. A Cool Tattoo

This is a nature-inspired tattoo.
52. Traditional Geisha Tattoos
This tattoo blends well with the cherry blossoms.
What do Geisha Tattoos mean?
A geisha tattoo is a representation of a lot of things which include beauty, mystery, elegance, and art. Only beautiful women can become a real geisha. She must also have elegance in order to succeed. It is the epitome of femininity and allure. A geisha is a perfect woman in all sense. They know how to entertain men. This is the reason why their male clients kept coming back. A tattoo like this is also a symbol of power since these women possess so much power over their male customers. This tattoo can also be used to represent a dream, aspiration or something which is unreachable. This is because men are not permitted to touch or to have sexual encounters with geisha women. Geishas are calm and patient, therefore, they can also be used as a symbol of serenity. It can also be used as a symbol of talent since geishas are a master of numerous arts. In fact, a geisha is known as the “Person of Art.” Oftentimes, geisha tattoos are done is larger designs and placed in bigger areas such as the back, side, chest, and the arm.

Hey readers! I’m Jeffrey and your tattoo artist of the day;) I have been drawing and painting my whole life, and after graduating high school I decided it was time for a bigger challenge and I started drawing on people. I’m so fortunate I got to express my creativity through my body art and even more so to share my passion with my now wife Emilie. She started working with me in my tattoo shop as a piercer and I started writing about and photographing, my creations on this blog. I love to hear from you and hope you enjoy our work together!