Nissaco is a tattoo artist based in Shinsaibashi Osaka at an unnamed private studio that goes by the name room_23_26 on Instagram.

Smaller scale pieces. Healed waves and fresh geometrical shell design.

Nissaco does mainly large scale pieces such as full sleeves, back pieces, and even body suits. His style is black geometrical work and it is extremely detailed.

Big and painful back of the leg going right over the knee ditch with some popping red in the mandala and linework designs.

Full back piece right over the butt and legs leading into a great sleeve on the left arm. Some great use of negative space in the back.

Fantastic sleeve with bird skull and eye mixed with geometrical designs.

His work is hard sought after with visitors going to see him from all around the world. Along with having clients from around the world, he also travels, going to various tattoo conventions. Most recent he will be at the 13th London Tattoo convention in September 2017.

Filler neck/throat piece that fits great with the adjacent neck pieces.

Matching geometric sleeves.

Full back and legs with a lot of heavy blackwork for filler.

Full front is a tender area going right onto the nipples, with brilliant line work and heavy blacks.

Brilliant full torso, sleeve, and two leg sleeves with geometric designs and a hidden face.

Half body suit full of heavy blacks in large scale geometrics.

Fantastic intricate healed geometric design.

Along with being geometrical in design, Nissaco’s work also often features classic Japanese elements such as dragons, waves, flowers, snakes, koi fish, and hannya masks. These pieces are almost entirely black, but occasionally feature a small amount of red to make them really pop.

Full front, sleeve, and half leg sleeve. Featuring a brilliant Japanese dragon, and flowers such as chrysanthemums and cherry blossoms.

Great geometric koi fish with some colour thrown in.

Heavy blacks and lots of negative space with this angry hannya.

Another hannya coming off of a sleeve and onto the back.

Nissaco is a must see artist in Osaka, Japan, but book well in advance as his books fill up fast!