It's a temporary Henna tattoo, right?
I asked Ken what the tattoo meant. He explained, "This is my family crest from Japan. It’s called a Kamon and every family name has one. The symbol is of the Plum Blossom which is one of the first flowers to bloom after winter signifying hope and perseverance. Unlike the more famous cherry blossom that blooms about a month later, the plum blossom tree has different meaning and was planted in the north east corner of a family’s property to ward off evil as early as 1200 years ago."
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