We get asked often by people who have tattoos as to whether they will be able to use the Japanese baths , and it is a difficult question to answer. Just like everything else in Japan, acceptance of tattoos is evolving. But like it or not, tattoos have a negative connotation in Japan. It is commonly said this is due to “yakuza” (Japanese organized crime) members having tattoo body murals which identifies the gang they belong to. This practice began during the Edo Period (1603 to 1867) when the yakuza started to appear in Japan along the main highways. But it goes back even further to the Heian Period (794 to 1185). Imperial Court members in Kyoto who did something so bad as to get them banished from the court were tattooed.