
Dragon (Ryū)
Wisdom, strength, protection and supernatural powers. Symbol of water and generosity.
Not fleeting trends, but deep respect for the metaphor and the core idea. Your unique vision becomes a lasting masterpiece — precisely etched with skill and passion
In Irezumi, every line is drawn with intent — driven by deep love for the tradition and devotion to the client's vision. For over five years I have lived this passion in large-scale, traditional Japanese tattoo projects across Europe and now in the heart of Munich
We discuss your idea, the metaphors and the philosophy behind the future tattoo. In this phase, your story becomes our starting point
I create a custom design that respects the traditional Irezumi canons and reflects your unique goal. The sketch is only approved once we are both convinced of its perfection
We begin the work. Each session is a focused ritual dedicated to bringing the project to life
Japanese tattoo speaks the language of symbols. Here are the meanings of the most popular motifs Kisha works with in Munich

Wisdom, strength, protection and supernatural powers. Symbol of water and generosity.

Endurance, courage and strength. The Koi tattoo in the Japanese Irezumi style — one of the most powerful motifs for a large-scale tattoo in Munich.

Cunning, intellect, longevity and magical powers. Regarded as a protector against evil.

The transience and beauty of life — the philosophy of Memento Mori.

Strength, bravery and protection from illness. A Tiger tattoo in the Irezumi style — symbol of the wind and a classic of Japanese tattooing in Munich.
Tattoo costs in Munich depend on size, style and complexity. Small tattoos from €150, a sleeve from €2,500 in total. A detailed overview can be found on the Tattoo Prices Munich page.
We specialise in Japanese Irezumi (dragons, koi, kitsune, sakura), Fineline / Fine Line tattoo and graphic styles. All motifs are designed individually — no flash, no templates.
Contact us via WhatsApp or Instagram DM with your idea, the desired body part and a preferred date. We will get back to you for a free consultation.
Large-scale projects such as a sleeve or backpiece require 5–15+ sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart for healing. Each session lasts 3–6 hours.
Keep the tattoo clean, wash it gently with mild soap and apply a thin layer of moisturiser. Avoid sun, swimming and soaking for at least 2–3 weeks. All details can be found on our Aftercare page.
Botanical linework, geometric shapes, fine scripts — highest precision in the smallest space.
Koi, dragons, tigers — traditional compositions in the classic Irezumi visual language.
Custom graphic, blackwork, geometric tattoos — bold, timeless visual language.