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  • Nov 2025

    Tattoo KAIJU is a funky, inclusive, and woman-owned tattoo and piercing shop that caters to nerds and Kaiju enthusiasts. The bright, vibrant decor and fun vibes create a relaxed and comfortable environment for clients. The caring staff, including the talented piercer Meredith, pride themselves on building relationships with their customers and providing exceptional service. Meredith is praised for her patience, understanding, and skill in performing piercings that heal quickly and look fantastic. Customers have also had positive experiences with the shop’s other piercers, appreciating the clean, professional, and friendly atmosphere, as well as the high-quality jewelry. The shop showcases the artwork and tattoos of the owner, Chris McVillain, who is recognized as a "master artist." Visitors enjoy the wide selection of Kaiju-themed memorabilia and the cozy, welcoming vibe. The talented artists, including Autumn, are known for their professionalism and attention to detail, ensuring a pleasant tattoo experience. Tattoo KAIJU is a haven for nerds and Kaiju fans, where they can receive amazing body art and piercings while enjoying a unique and friendly environment.

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Tattoo Kaiju is a funky safe haven for nerds! We are an inclusive shop that is woman owned and operated. We offer tattoos, piercings, tooth gems, and an environment full of all things Godzilla and Kaiju. In this shop you will find all flavors of nerd in the decor. Our bright colors, fun vibes, and caring staff will make you feel relaxed and comfortable to make your experience as enjoyable as possible. We pride ourselves on building relationships with our clients and not just treating them as a regular customer. When you come to Tattoo KAIJU & Piercing, you make friends for life.

Hours

Monday: 12 - 6PM
Tuesday: 12 - 6PM
Wednesday: 12 - 6PM
Thursday: 12 - 6PM
Friday: 12 - 8PM
Saturday: 12 - 8PM
Sunday: Closed

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