Get out to the Cummer Museum to see Japanese Tattoos prints while staying in temporary housing in Jacksonville

The rich Japanese tattoo culture has provided inspiration for artists all around the world. Its history started centuries ago with the indigenous Ainu people who used tattoos for spiritual and ritualistic purposes. Later on, during the Edo period (1603-1868), tattoos became a form of artistic expression for the samurai class. The Cummer Museum in Jacksonville, Florida, has an impressive collection of Japanese prints that showcase this intricate tattoo culture. While staying in temporary housing in Jacksonville, check the website for all the details. 

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