Snake (hebi)

Snake in Japanese is which is read hebi. The Japanese word hebi translates as "snake" and is a single kanji word. With the right context hebi can refer to the "Year of the Snake". However, if you are looking for "Year of the Snake" as a stand-alone design and want no possible ambiguity then consider using Year of the Snake (hebidoshi).

Here we offer 8 different hand-brushed Snake Japanese tattoo designs by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase. Note that the fonts are different, but the characters and the meaning are all exactly the same. Also Japanese is commonly written vertically and horizontally and both have the same meaning. So order the font and layout that appeals to you because the characters and meaning are the same.

Translations You Can Trust: We want you to be as happy with the Japanese translation as you are with Master Takase's beautiful art. So we have made it easy to confirm the translation for yourself by simply clicking on Snake (hebi) which links to the independent Jeffrey's Japanese English Dictionary.

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Snake (hebi) (VS2A) in a Semi-Cursive (gyousho) font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
Snake (hebi) (VC2A) in a Cursive (sousho) font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
Snake (hebi) (VB1B) in a Block (kaisho) font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
Snake (hebi) (VB1A) in a Block (kaisho) font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
Snake (hebi) (VC1A) in a Cursive (sousho) font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
Snake (hebi) (VS1A) in a Semi-Cursive (gyousho) font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
Snake (hebi) (VS1B) in a Semi-Cursive (gyousho) font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
Snake (hebi) (VD2A) in a Original Design font by Master Eri Takase
$7.95
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