It’s not surprising that Nevin Lee, the tattoo artist for Tokyo Reggae Tattoo, lived and studied his art in Japan. In case you couldn’t tell by the name, just take a look at Lee’s own body art and you’ll see the heavy Japanese influences. With his six years of experience, he’s inked plenty of tattoos, including both custom designs and more traditional works. Starting at 400 RMB, pre-designed tattoos here tend to lean towards the more colorful and elaborate. The studio advertises their use of disposable gloves and needles, and imported professional ink. There’s no mention of an autoclave, however, so you might want to check with them personally.