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Mar 28, 2022
Japan's colorful history of tattooing
Japanese tattoos are famous throughout the world. They are much sought after by collectors and are lauded for their s...
Feb 28, 2022
The tattooed firefighters of Edo
The Flowers of Edo… that’s how the resident of Edo (now Tokyo) used to describe the fires which ravaged the city. And...
Jan 24, 2022
Horiyoshi III
Following the sell-out success of our collaboration with tattoo legend Horiyoshi III – Scrolls, we’re releasing a fo...
Nov 24, 2021
Tattoos used to be dangerous
Traditionally worn by sailors and criminals, often marking big accomplishments, like getting an anchor tattoo for cro...
Sep 2, 2021
Kintaro Publishing tours Italy
Rotterdam, The Netherlands - The renowned tattoo art publishing house will visit 11 Italian cities in 19 days to reco...
May 14, 2021
The Rise of the Independent Publisher – Celebrating the Small Press Movement
When it comes to bookselling, one retail giant dominates the market – and that’s Amazon. However, if you start browsi...
Oct 22, 2020
Munken Paper – What it is and Why it Matters
In the world of publishing, not all books are created equal. Paper quality can make or break a published work, and th...
Aug 4, 2020
New Tattoo Books, Traditional Publishing, and Japanese Woodblock Prints
The world is finally emerging from COVID-19, and so too are Kintaro Publishing! We’ve been getting busy again; though...
Jun 29, 2020
Kintaro's Latest Round-Up – COVID-19, Discounts, Conventions and More
2020 has certainly been the year that nobody saw coming – and this was especially true for publishers. The COVID-19 p...
Feb 14, 2020
Giclée Printing – Everything You Need to Know
Giclée Printing – Everything You Need to Know
Not all print-making is created equal. There are various printing techn...
Nov 3, 2019
Yasuke: The African Samurai in Japan
Yasuke: The African Samurai in Japan
The story of Yasuke, a black slave who rosed above all odds to the rank of a sam...
Oct 16, 2019
The Influence Japanese prints had on Vincent van Gogh
The Influence Japanese prints had on Vincent van Gogh
During the middle of the 19th century, trade with Japan was lim...