虚空 (Void) – Japanese Kanji Design

Virtues & Philosophy
calligraphy Style
Calligraphy Style (筆文字)
mincho Style
Mincho Style (明朝体)
vertical Style
Vertical Writing (縦書き)

Tattoo Recommendation Level

★★★★☆

The Kanji ‘虚空’ (Void) carries a deeper philosophical meaning associated with emptiness and space, which can be seen positively in some contexts. It is not as universally iconic as other concepts like Love or Soul, but it has a strong and evocative significance, making it suitable for a tattoo.

Meaning

Void (kokū)

Kanji Character

虚空

About this Kanji

Embracing the concept of ‘kokū’ symbolizes the infinite potential and boundless possibilities that exist within the universe. It encourages a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment, inviting one to explore the depths of their own spirit and creativity. This kanji serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty found in emptiness and the strength that lies in freedom.

Japanese Meaning (日本語)

「虚空」は、宇宙の無限の可能性を象徴し、自己発見や啓発の旅を促します。この漢字は、空虚の中にある美しさや自由に存在する強さを思い起こさせる力強いメッセージです。

⚠️ Important: Before You Get Inked

The Kanji designs and meanings on this site are for inspiration purposes. While we strive for accuracy, Japanese characters can have multiple nuances depending on the context.

Tattoos are permanent. We strongly recommend consulting with a native Japanese speaker or a professional tattoo artist to verify the design and meaning before getting a tattoo.

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