I introduce "Kanji symbols that showed various men" to you this time.
These Kanji symbols are a word generally used in Japan.
Moreover, there are a lot of good words as Kanji symbols used for the tattoo.
These all are used as a noun.

Meaning :
Word to emphasize thing who is a fully grown man.
Pronunciation : otoko-ippiki
Example :
You've got to be man enough[otoko-ippki] to decide on your own.
| Japanese tattoo symbols of Virility age.pdf |
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Meaning :
virility;
virility age
Pronunciation : otoko-zakari
Example :
The 50s are the prime of manhood[otoko-zakari].
He is in his prime as a man[otoko-zakari].
He is in the full vigor of manhood[=otoko-zakari].
He cut off in his prime[=otoko-zakari].
Meaning :
shed a man's bitter tears;
The bitter tears of the man;
Pronunciation : otoko-naki
Example :
The winner cried in spite of himself[=otoko-naki].
| Japanese tattoo symbols of The bitter tears of the man.pdf |
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| Japanese tattoo symbols of Otoko-myori.pdf |
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Meaning : Kanji word expressing the joy and pride of being a male.
Pronunciation : otoko-myori
Example :
I am glad I'm a man[=otoko-myuri].
I bless the day I was born a man[=otoko-myuri], having women as wonderful as you all as my fellow-travelers.
| Japanese tattoo symbols of Man's heart.pdf |
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Meaning : man's heart, man's feelings
Pronunciation : otoko-gokoro
Example :
That's fickle as a man's heart[=otoko-gokoro].
The way to a man's heart[=otoko-gokoro] is through his stomach.
Any woman who thinks the way to a man's heart[=otoko-gokoro] is through his stomach is aiming about 10 inches too high.
| Japanese tattoo symbols of Manly spirit.pdf |
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Meaning :
masculine spirit;
manly spirit;
masculine valor;
manly valor;
masculine dauntlessness;
manly dauntlessness, chivalry;
Pronunciation : otoko-gi
Example :
He is a lawyer who has fortitude[=otoko-gi].
She received his chivalrous[=otoko-gi] offer of aid help.

Meaning : a widower
Pronunciation : otoko-yamome
Example :
It's proverbial that widowers[=otoko-yamome] are untidy.
He is widowerhood[=otoko-yamome]
| Japanese tattoo symbols of Man's society.pdf |
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Meaning :
a man's society:
a man's world;
a male-dominated;
a male-oriented world;
Pronunciation : otoko-shakai
Example :
Regrettably, ours is a man's world[otoko-shakai].
The following two Kanji idioms have the same meaning.
| Japanese tattoo symbols of Womanless household.pdf |
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Meaning :
a womanless household;
a bachelor's home;
Pronunciation : otoko-jyotai
Example :
After his wife had died, his life became his and his three sons' womanless households[=otoko-jyotai].
Meaning :
a womanless household;
a bachelor's home;
Pronunciation : otoko-jyotai
| Japanese tattoo symbols of baron.pdf |
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Meaning : a baron
Pronunciation : dan-shaku
Example :
Baron[=danshaku] Pierre de Coubertin [Advocator of the modern Olympics ]
Baron[=danshaku] James Callaghan
[Britain PrimeMinister;1976-79 ]
Meaning :
a phallic;
a penis
Pronunciation : dan-kon
| Japanese tattoo symbols of man's bath.pdf |
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Meaning :
The man bath;
Men's bathroom of bath that has divided by sex.
Pronunciation : otoko-yu
Example :
In "Sento of Public bath" of Japan, there are a men's bath[=otoko-yu] and a ladies' bath.
Meaning :
a boyfriend;
a man friend,
Pronunciation : otoko-tomodachi
| Japanese tattoo symbols of boyfriend.pdf |
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Example :
They are boyfriend[=otoko-tomodachi] and girlfriend.
She abandoned by her long-term boyfriend[=otoko-tomodachi].
This Kanji idiom has two meanings.
Meaning :
Man and woman;
a spirited woman
Pronunciation :
dan-jyo[=man and woman];
otoko-onna[=a spirited woman]
Example :
<dan-jyo>
behavior of the opposite sex[=dan-jyo]
Basic Law for a Gender-Equal[=dan-jyo] Society
blending together of man and woman[=dan-jyo]
co-gender[=dan-jyo] competition
<otoko-onna>
For her, externals and the action are like the man. She is exactly "Otoko-onna[=a spirited woman]".
| Japanese tattoo symbols of Man and woman.pdf |
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| Japanese tattoo symbols of male parent.pdf |
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Meaning :
a male parent;
a father;
Pronunciation : otoko-oya
Meaning :
the eldest son;
first born son
Pronunciation : cho-nan
Example :
He was born the eldest boy[=chou-nan] of five brothers.
| Japanese tattoo symbols of eldest son.pdf |
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| Japanese tattoo symbols of second son.pdf |
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The following two Kanji idioms have the same meaning.
Meaning : the second son
Pronunciation : ji-nan
Meaning : the second son
Pronunciation : ji-nan
Example :
He was born the second boy[=ji-nan] of seven children.
| Japanese tattoo symbols of third son.pdf |
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Meaning :
the third son
Pronunciation : san-nan
Example :
He was born the second boy[=san-nan] of six children.
Meaning :
a son
Pronunciation : soku-nan
Example :
His son[=soku-nan] is giving him a hard time.
| Japanese tattoo symbols of son.pdf |
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| Japanese tattoo symbols of youngest son.pdf |
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Meaning :
the youngest son;
the youngest boy
Pronunciation : matsu-nan; batsu-nan
Example :
He was born the youngest boy[=matsu-nann, batsu-nann] of four brothers.
Because he was born as the youngest son[=matsu-nann, batsu-nann] of ten brothers, it is very mama's boy.

















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