Spirited Away is Hayao Miyazaki’s most popular film to date. It is an Academy Award winner, and Japan’s highest grossing film of all time. It came out in 2001 and is still one of the most popular Japanese films out there.

Bright neon, neo traditional take on Haku and Chihiro with a smiling No Face underneath. Done by Brando Chiesa in Florence, Italy.

Dotwork No face with soot sprites and bath house done by Hugo on Seoul South Korea.

Yubaba and heads done by Russell Van Schaick in Orlando Florida.

The film was created without a script. The artwork came first, and it was drawn, directed, and written by Miyazaki himself.

Cute little soot sprites and cherry blossom branch done by Carly Kroll at Seven Tails Tattoo in Melbourne Australia.

Three tiny soot sprites done by Jessica Channer at Tattoo People in Toronto Canada.

Watercolor Haku by Jess Hannigan at Paper Moon Tattoo Collective.

No face with leaves done by Scott M Harrison in Melbourne Australia.

The lead character, Chihiro, was actually based on one of Miyazaki’s friends’ daughters. She was supposed to be a relatable character and as average as possible. This was to show that ordinary people, particularly young women, could be heroes too.

Black and grey portrait of Chihiro with some kanji, done by Kozik in Melbourne.

Haku and Chihiro in a geometric background done by Joice Wang at Grit N Glory in New York City.

Cute No face with cherry blossoms by Lunie Chan at Coup de Foudre.

Dotwork geometric No face done by Violette Chabanon at Bleu Noir in paris France.

A common occurrence in Miyazaki films are the quiet scenes of inaction. These are often some of the most beautiful scenes in his films. In Spirited Away, these scenes include driving, various nature scenes, and characters staring off into the distance.

Another vibrant Haku with cherry blossoms done by Chris Stockings at Legacy Tattoo.

No face offering his gold done by Josh Legend who is a traveling tattooer.

Sketchwork watercolor Haku done by Marc Durrant at Hidden Los Angeles Tattoo.

Spirited Away has many memorable characters that make for fantastic tattoos. Some of the most popular characters for tattoos are no face, Chihiro, Haku, Yubaba, and the cute little soot sprites!

Another soot sprite hard at work, done by David Le Goon in Melbourne Australia.

Start to a sleeve featuring Chihiro, Haku, and the bath house. Done by Josh Crotty in Duluth MN.

Whimsical Watercolor Haku done by Josie Sexton.

No face with the bath house and sky inside of him, done by Matteo Nangeroni.

These tattoos are often done in blackwork, neo traditional, dotwork, and watercolor.

No face in full rage done by Hori Benny in Osaka Japan.

Dotwork No face and soot sprites done by Jules Gordon at Frontier Tattoo Parlour in Cardiff Wales.

New school Haku head done by Simon Zook in Santiago Chile.

Bright geometric No face done by Simon K Bell at Design 4 life in liverpool England.

Who is your favourite Spirited Away character?