"General Kanji idiom" and "Classic Kanji idiom" are here.
But, an unexpectedly wonderful Kanji symbols exists in a classic Kanji idiom.
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I introduce both the Kanji idiom with a good meaning and a bad meaning.
And...This time, I chose "Kanji symbols for the tattoo" by my arbitrary decision.
If you use it for the tattoo, you should use the Kanji symbols that I chose from among the Kanji symbols that I have introduced today.
Because "Word you should not use for oneself" exists in Japanese.
Those words are words that should be used for others to evaluate you.
Therefore, I introduce all Kanji signs this time.
The purpose of it is for you to learn the taboo that only the Japanese understands.
The Kanji-Symbols that I did not choose is a word that you should not use for you.
| Nine style of handwriting of kanji symbol expressing a man.pdf |
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This letter is "a man" of the kanji symbol.
If you want this, you can download.
The background color of each Kanji idiom has three colors.
Please see based on those meanings.
These all are used as a noun or a pronoun.

Note: In Japanese, the plural form need not worry so much.
Meaning : a boy
Pronunciation : dan-ji
This is used for "Child of boy".
boy's wear; fail to produce a son; give birth to a baby boy; proportion of boys born
Example :
This is used as a general noun.
Doctors in the United States have used tissue from a cow to fix a problem in the heart of a 13-month-old boy[=danji].
A six-year-old boy[=danji] died in an accident in an automatic revolving door at the end of March.
Meaning : a boy; a man; a male.
Pronunciation : dan-shi
Example : This is used as a general noun.
This is used for a comparatively young man.
a boys[=danshi]' school
a boy[=danshi] student
men[=danshi]'s wear
Two hundred boys[=danshi] aged between 16 and 19 were surveyed.
At the beginning of the twentieth century judo became part of the educational curriculum of boys[=danshi] from middle school onwards, and since then it has become very widespread.
Meaning : the male; a man; a gentleman
Pronunciation : dan-sei
Example :
This is used as a general noun. I recommend this Kanji symbols to your tattoo.
This is a word that chiefly means an adult man.
a male-dominated society
masculine beauty
a male hormone
Since 1992, the percentage of men[=dansei] supporting women working after childbirth has doubled to nearly 40 percent.
In 1955, Mrs. Parks, then a 42-year-old seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama, refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white man[=dansei] as required by the law then.
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Meaning :
an open disposition
an honest character
a pleasant
man
Pronunciation : ko-danshi
Example :
This is a word that showed a praise. I recommend this Kanji symbols to your tattoo.
This is a word that expressed an frank man.
He is frank, [=He is kodanshi]
He is straightforward, [=He is kodanshi].
| Sexy-man of tattoo symbols.pdf |
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Meaning : Man who has manly appearance; Man of manly attitude
Pronunciation : otoko-mae
Example :
This is a word that showed a praise. I recommend this Kanji symbols to your tattoo.
"He is very handsome, [=He is otoko-mae]."
"He is very studola, [=He is otoko-mae]."
Meaning : good-looking man;
handsome man; man of handsome features
Pronunciation : bi-nan
Example :
This is often used as an idiom with another word.
This word is generally used as "bi-nan bi-jyo" with "bi-jyo" that shows a beautiful woman. Besides this, this word is used attended with the adjective.This is a word that showed a praise.
"I agree. Because her parents are both good-looking, she must be as well."
"He is handsome in a hard way."
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Meaning :
handsome young man
Pronunciation :
bi-nan-shi;
bi-dan-shi
This is quite the same meaning as "bi-nan". But, this targets a young man.
Example : This is a word that showed a praise.
"He is a man who was born beautiful, [=He is bi-nan(dan)-shi]"
Meaning :
lady-killer;
hawt guy; ladies' man;
Pronunciation : iro-otoko
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Example :
This word is often used in a bad sense. But, this might become a fashionable word depending on your use.
"Aren't you the stud!"
"It is a story of feminist writer Barbara Novak and playboy Catcher Block."
"She has just got dumped by a superstud."
Meaning :
man of very handsome features; man of fine features;
Pronunciation : mare-otoko
It is a considerably classic expression. This is hardly used now.
Example :
This is a word that showed a praise.
"He has exceptional beauty."
Meaning :
Elegant, graceful man;
a refined person;
Pronunciation : miyabi-otoko
It is a considerably classic expression. This is hardly used now.
Example :
This is a word that showed a praise.
"He is a man who does understand elegance."
Meaning :
Manly, strong a man;
a robust man;
a sturdy man;
a strong man
Pronunciation : masu-ra-o
It is a considerably classic expression. This is hardly used now.
Example :
This word is not a word of praise. This word is used in a good meaning, as the case may be. But, it might be only aged Japanese that knows this word.
"He's very powerfully built, [=He is masurao.]"
"He has a large strong physique, [=He is masurao.]"
Meaning : rowdy fellow
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Pronunciation : arakure-otoko
Example :
This word is not a word of praise. This "Wild" is used in a good meaning, as the case may be. I recommend this Kanji symbols to your tattoo.
"The mind is very pure though he is rowdy fellow[=arakure-otoko]."
Meaning :
a big man;
a tall man;
bruiser;
Pronunciation : oh-otoko
Example :
"It took four people to lay the big man out on a stretcher."
Meaning : Man with small physique
Pronunciation : ko-otoko
Example :
"He is a man of small build."
"He is a man of small structure."
Meaning :
Man with small physique
[This meaning is the same as "ko-otoko"]
Pronunciation : mame-otoko
Example :
It is a considerably classic expression. This is hardly used now.
Meaning : an ugly man
Pronunciation :
bu-otoko;
shiko-o;
Example :
It is a considerably classic expression.
This is hardly used now.
Word "busaiku" is used in present Japan instead of this word.
"He is a considerably ugly man, [=He ia a bu-otoko] [=He is a busaiku]"
Meaning :
a man of slender figure;
a sissy;
Pronunciation : yasa-otoko
Example :
It is used in sentences of the novel etc.
though this word is hardly used in the daily conversation.
"The man of slender figure style cried out suddenly."
Meaning :
Fair, delicate a man
Pronunciation : hina-otoko
Example :
It is a considerably classic expression. This is hardly used now.
Next, the introduced pronoun is a word that the young person in Japan uses.
These words are new words that the young person in Japan produced. These all show "Man".
I used the photograph of the entertainer in Japan so that you can understand these pronouns. But, there is only one professional golf player in that. He is a person very remarkable in Japan. Other people are all Japanese entertainer.

Meaning :
This is a word that indicates "Popular man".
Beautiful face,
Lovely face,
Geniality,
rich person,
High height,
In Japanese, the meaning "It is popular" is expressed as "mote-ru".
This is the etymology of this words.
Pronunciation : mote-o
Example :
"Wherever he goes, Bob is popular with girls."
By the way, Ryo Ishikawa that became a professional golf player in history by the youngest at the age of 16 is very very "Mote-o"!!
Meaning :
A man who is convinced, "I am beautiful". But, when surrounding people do not admit like that, this word is used.
This is a word used in the meaning of considerably despising. "Narcissist" is an etymology.
"naru-o" is a word to which "Narcissist's man" was shortened.
Pronunciation : naru-o
Example :
"He always looks admiringly at himself in the mirror. But, his looks is average-looking. Undoubtedly, he is "naru-o"."
By the way, the man in the photograph is a comedy entertainer where popularity has gone up recently.
He is convinced that he is handsome.
Certainly, his looks might be more than the average. But!! he is convinced that "I am Mote-o".
Meaning :
As for the name "Gyaru-o", externals are used for the following men.
Black hair dyed to bright brown.[Originally, Japanese are all black hair.]
Swarthy face to make them sunburn in tanning salon.
Flashy dress.
A young woman who is such dress is called "Gyaru" in Japan. They are called "Gyaru-o" for the reasons that similar clothes to "Gyaru" have been.
The meaning of a little contempt is included in this word.
Pronunciation : gyaru-o
The man in the photograph is a host in the host club in Japan.
<Japanese host club>; an entertainment club which provides male companions for women.
Meaning :
There is an expression of "cyara cyara suru" in Japanese. This is a person like enumerated next.
an irresponsible person
an unreliable person
a loose person
a sloppy person
an untidy person

The young person in Japan calls such a man "cyara-o".
This is a noun used in the meaning of contempt, too.
Pronunciation : cyara-o
This man is a host in the host club in Japan as well as the man ahead, too.
Meaning : This is a person like enumerated next.
The person who has bad taste in clothes.
a unfashionable man.
Sloppy, fat man
...Though I like fat man.
The young person in Japan expresses such a person as "dasai".
"dasai" is anetymology of this word.
Pronunciation : dasa-o
Example :
"He was in dowdy clothes."
"He is dasao" ...I hate this expression.
Meaning :
an annoying man;
a gloomy man;
a depressing man
The young person in Japan calls such a man "uzao".
an annoying; a gloomy; a depressing
It is an etymology of this word that the young person in Japan expresses such feelings as "uza-i".
Pronunciation : uza-o
Example :
He is a considerably gloomy man.
The young person in Japan expresses this in this way.
" 彼ってチョーウザ男!" ( = karettte cyo uza-o ! )
I feel the pollution of Japanese awful though I understand the meaning of their remarks.
The number of young people who cannot read and write the Kanji has increased very much due to the level decrease in the school training in Japan.
I think that they produce a new word that uses an easy expression with such a reason.
The political sleaze of Japan is all causes.
By the way, the comedy entertainer man in the photograph is chosen to be "The first place of the man who doesn't want to marry" every year.
Meaning : 
a weird man;
a creepy man;
an uncanny man;
a sickening man
he young person in Japan frequently uses this pronoun.
As for this pronoun, man disliked by them is said.
"Bully" seems to start from the elementary school in Japan as of now.
In that case, word "kimo-i" is used.
For instance, the loveliest girl in the class is bullied with "kimo-i".
A lot of children commit suicide every year because of this "Bully".
Minds of children brought up by parents who afflict the life of the Japanese by bad politics of Japan and do not have composure are distorted.
But, the comedy entertainer in the photograph is a sickening person. The half of his body is always nakedness.
......" He is very very kimoi !!!"( by hararie)
Pronunciation : kimo-o
Meaning : Man who wears brassiere.
There is popularity of a men's bra in Japan recently. The many seem to be bought and sold on the Internet.
Because they are men who wear the bra, they are called "Bra man".
Their spirits seem to be steady by wearing the bra. Though I do not understand, they might feel happiness by wearing the bra.
It is wonderful to feel happiness.
Pronunciation : bura-o

The photograph below is a men's bra sold on the Internet.









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