Are tattoos allowed in K-pop?

The article explores the topic of tattoos in K-pop, discussing the history and stigmas associated with tattoos in Korea, K-pop's conservative stance on tattoos, why K-pop idols choose to get tattoos, notable tattooed K-pop idols, the impact of tattoos on K-pop careers, and the potential for a shift in attitudes towards tattoos as K-pop gains global popularity. While some idols have faced criticism for their tattoos, there is growing demand for more acceptance and inclusivity in the industry.

Are you allowed to show tattoos in Korea?

Tattoos have a long history in Korea, dating back to the Three Kingdoms period. While tattoos are becoming more accepted in Korea, there is still some stigma associated with them due to traditional values of modesty and conformity. There are no laws against getting a tattoo in Korea, but it is technically illegal for anyone who is not a licensed medical professional to perform tattooing. Tattoos are also associated with gang culture in Korea, which can lead to discrimination or judgement towards people with tattoos. While it is legal to show tattoos in public, it is important to be respectful of cultural norms. Despite some negative attitudes towards tattoos in Korea, there is still a vibrant tattoo culture in the country.