7 Anime Like to Taboo Tattoo

7 Anime Like to Taboo Tattoo

Taboo Tattoo is an anime series that goes into the supernatural martial arts genre, produced by studio JC Staff and aired in the summer of 2016. The story centers around a young boy named Justice Akatsuka, also known as Seigi, who may not be the brightest but excels in self-defense. Seigi lives by a code to protect the weak.

His life takes a dramatic turn when he rescues a homeless old man from a group of thugs, leading to the old man giving Seigi a mysterious tattoo on his arm. Initially, Seigi sees the tattoo as nothing more than a decoration but soon discovers it holds a hidden power and mystery.

Here’s a list of anime similar to Taboo Tattoo that you might enjoy.

Recommended AnimeLike to Taboo Tattoo

1. Strike the Blood

Strike the Blood

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In a world where legends speak of the “Fourth Descendant,” a lineage of powerful Vampire blood, and their twelve calamitous “Familiars,” the government and the Lion King Organization take action. They dispatch a Magic Knight named Himeragi Yukina, armed with the formidable Sekkarou, the strongest anti-magic spear, to monitor and control the Fourth Descendant’s actions.

Upon her arrival in Demon City, a haven for the non-human race, Yukina encounters Akatsuki Kojou, a young man who carries the title of the “Fourth Descendant.”

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2. Bungo Stray Dogs

Bungo Stray Dogs

Nakajima Atsushi, recently expelled from an orphanage and facing homelessness, finds himself on the brink of despair by a riverbank. Hungry and desperate, he intervenes to save a man attempting suicide. This man is Dazai Osamu, accompanied by his partner Kunikida, a member of a detective agency with extraordinary abilities. They tackle cases that are too difficult for conventional authorities.

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The trio’s attention turns to a recent tiger sighting in the area, coinciding with Atsushi’s arrival. As they delve deeper into the mystery, Atsushi discovers a personal connection to the tiger. When the case concludes, Atsushi realizes his destiny is irrevocably intertwined with the detectives’ unconventional world.

3. Hitori no Shita: The Outcast

Hitori no Shita: The Outcast

“Hitori no Shita” is an anime created through a collaboration between Japanese studios and Tencent, based on a comic by Dong Man Tang. It revolves around a teenager named Zhang Chulan, who gets caught up in a harrowing event.

While visiting his grandfather’s grave, Chulan encounters a mysterious girl digging another grave nearby. Their peaceful moment is shattered when a horde of zombies suddenly appears and attacks them. Amidst the chaos, the enigmatic girl skillfully dispatches the zombies with only a kitchen knife, saving Chulan from particular peril.

4. Big Order

Big Order

Eiji Hoshimiya harbors a significant secret—he wished for the world’s destruction as a child. In response, the enigmatic Elves granted select individuals a power known as Order. With this power, known as Order, users can wield incredible abilities.

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Now, ten years after the catastrophic event known as the Great Destruction, Eiji endeavors to master his formidable power and control its immense potential.

5. Akame Ga Kill!

Akame Ga Kill!

Tatsumi migrated to the capital city to aid his impoverished village, accompanied by his friends Ieyasu and Sayo. However, they became separated during the journey. Upon arriving in the capital, Tatsumi fell victim to a scam, leaving him penniless. Fortunately, a noble named Aria extended her help and allowed Tatsumi to stay at her residence.

While assisting Aria, Tatsumi discovered the dark truth about her. Aria was not the benevolent figure he had believed her to be; she had a penchant for torturing and killing those she disliked, including Tatsumi’s friends, Ieyasu and Sayo.

In light of these revelations, Tatsumi joined forces with the Night Raid, a group of assassins targeting corrupt individuals, including Aria. Through his experiences with Night Raid, Tatsumi understood the harsh realities of life in the capital—oppression, corruption, and injustice.

With Night Raid and the revolutionary army, Tatsumi sought to overthrow the corrupt government and bring positive change for the oppressed masses.

6. Toaru Majutsu no Index

Toaru Majutsu no Index

“Toaru Majutsu no Index” is a magic-themed anime set in an extraordinary city called Academy City in Japan. This city stands out from others due to its focus on scientific development and research, boasting cutting-edge technology. Remarkably, three-quarters of its population are Espers, individuals with psychic abilities.

Espers are classified based on their abilities, which range from level 0 to level 5, with level 5 being the highest. Kamijou Touma, the protagonist, is situated at the lowest level, level 0. Touma possesses a unique power called Imagine Breaker, despite his seemingly low status, which can negate any magic or Esper abilities.

7. Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha

Darker than Black

“Darker than Black,” also known as “Kuro no Keiyakusha,” follows in a world where most of humanity consists of Contractors. This transformation occurred a decade ago when the Gates of Heaven and Hell manifested.

Heaven’s Gate materialized in South America, while Hell’s Gate emerged in Japan, although the reasons behind their appearance remain mysterious. These gates defy the laws of physics, creating a space where standard rules no longer apply. Alongside the gates, Contractors emerged as guardians, each endowed with supernatural abilities.

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