MIMPTATTOO Studio Bangkok,Thailand
Citylink พระราม 9, Thap Chang, Saphan Sung, Bangkok 10250
Match your style to the artist. Book Shiryu for traditional Japanese work, Jack for portraiture and realistic shading, Kit for black-and-gray precision. Mimp herself handles Japanese-Thai fusion and has museum exhibition credentials. Design fees start at 500 THB and cap at 2,000 THB depending on complexity. Reserve by phone or Line ahead of your visit.
The studio operates inside Citylink Rama 9, a mall complex on the eastern edge of Bangkok near Saphan Sung. You walk into a setup built for serious tattoo work: autoclave sterilization for every tool, single-use needles opened in front of you, and a rotation of high-grade inks from Eternal, Intenze, Silverback, and Dynamic. Six artists work the floor.
Mimp founded the studio in 2004 and became the first Thai tattoo artist featured in American INKED magazine. Her work has appeared at the Musée du quai Branly in France. She specializes in Japanese-Thai fusion forms that blend traditional imagery across both cultures. Jack handles portraiture and semi-realistic shading with an emphasis on fine drawing detail. Kit works black-and-gray and Japanese styles with technical precision. Pak brings three years of experience from Korean studios and focuses on Japanese motifs. Bird covers a range including black-and-gray and Japanese designs. Shiryu is the traditionalist: a Japanese artist with over 20 years of experience in Yakuza-style and classical Japanese tattoo craft, described on the studio's roster as a master-level technician.
Design consultation runs 500 to 2,000 THB depending on size and complexity, with up to three revision rounds included in that fee. Booking goes through the phone line or Line ID (mimptattoobangkok). The artists work by appointment only; walk-ins are not standard practice here. All sessions follow strict safety protocol: tools are autoclaved between clients, needles are new and unsealed per session, and the ink selection stays within recognized international brands.
The studio sits inside a mall that closes earlier than most standalone shops, so confirm your session timing when you book. Citylink Rama 9 is a 15-minute drive east of central Bangkok, past the main expat clusters. If you want Japanese traditional work handled by an artist with two decades of focused experience, or if you need portraiture shading that holds fine detail across large-scale pieces, this is where that level of specialist skill operates in Bangkok.