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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p><b>Dr. Katsunari Fukushi</b> is best known for his research at the University of Tokyo involving the collection and preservation of <a href="/index.php?title=Tattoo" title="Tattoo">tattooed</a> human skins. He studies, preserves, and logs the accumulation of traditionally tattooed skins by "<a href="/index.php?title=Yakuza" title="Yakuza">Yakuza</a>" members of Japan. The transparent illumination of these skins is remarkable and upon close examination, the insertion pattern of the needles can be seen through the skin.
'''Dr. Katsunari Fukushi''' is best known for his research at the University of Tokyo involving the collection and preservation of [[Tattoo|tattooed]] human skins. He studies, preserves, and logs the accumulation of traditionally tattooed skins by "[[Yakuza|Yakuza]]" members of Japan. The transparent illumination of these skins is remarkable and upon close examination, the insertion pattern of the needles can be seen through the skin.
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Dr. Katsunari Fukushi is best known for his research at the University of Tokyo involving the collection and preservation of tattooed human skins. He studies, preserves, and logs the accumulation of traditionally tattooed skins by "Yakuza" members of Japan. The transparent illumination of these skins is remarkable and upon close examination, the insertion pattern of the needles can be seen through the skin.

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