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  2. Garret T. Sato - Wikipedia

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    Garret T. Sato (November 7, 1964 – March 25, 2020) [1] [2] [3] was an American actor who was born and raised in Oahu, Hawaii. He attended Aiea High School and Leeward Community College where he took up acting. He was Yonsei (fourth generation Japanese American). Prior to his death, he resided in Los Angeles and Oahu, Hawaii.

  3. Sailor Jerry - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was the only place on the island where tattoo studios were located. His studio became China Sea Tattoo after his death. His earlier studios were at 434 South State Street, 150 North Hotel Street and 13 South Hotel Street. Collins developed tattoo designs with inspiration from sailor tattoos and Japanese tattoo imagery. [3]

  4. Bidou Yamaguchi - Wikipedia

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    Bidou Yamaguchi (山口 毘堂, Yamaguchi Bidō), a master Noh mask carver in the Hōshō tradition, was born Yamaguchi Hiroki on February 28, 1970, in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, on the island of Kyūshū in Japan. As an outstanding figure in the younger generation, Bidou illustrates how this ancient Japanese art is being both perpetuated and renewed.

  5. Shane O'Neill (tattoo artist) - Wikipedia

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    In the final episode, O'Neill produced a Japanese style tattoo and a colored skull tattoo and won. In March 2012, the Middletown Town Council gave a proclamation in honor of O'Neill's win. [ 5 ] Also in 2012, he participated as a member of the jury for the Chaudesaigues Award, which recognizes excellence in tattooing.

  6. Akimitsu Takagi - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, he photographed the greatest tattoo artists of the time, their clients and their tattoos, thus creating an archive that is as unseen as it is rare. Discovered in 2017 by French journalist Pascal Bagot [archive], a specialist in tattooing in Japan, these images - of an unexpected quality for a non-professional - were collected in a ...

  7. David Baerten, known on TikTok as Ragnar le Fou, says he felt ‘unappreciated’ by his relatives

  8. Keiichi Tanaami - Wikipedia

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    Keiichi Tanaami (July 21, 1936 – August 9, 2024) was a Japanese pop artist who was active as multi-genre artist from the 1960s as a graphic designer, illustrator, video artist and fine artist. Early life and career

  9. Sheriff’s deputy, 32, is found dead in his home - AOL

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    August 27, 2024 at 12:03 PM DLE did not say when the body of Jordan J. Kagehiro, a U.S. Army reservist, was found, but noted in a news release that Kagehiro “was discovered in his residence ...