Friday September the 13th
Walk-In for Fun, Deals, and Great Ink at Aloha Tattoo
Friday the 13th is right around the corner, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with a fresh tattoo! At Aloha Tattoo in Kailua, we’re embracing the tradition of offering Friday the 13th tattoo specials—a thrilling day where tattoo enthusiasts and first-timers alike come together for great deals and good times. Whether you’re local or just visiting Oahu, our shop is the perfect spot to get walk-in tattoos on this exciting day.
Located in the heart of Kailua, across from Kailua Elementary School, the public library, and the Kailua Fire Station, Aloha Tattoo has become a beloved part of the community. On Friday the 13th, we welcome everyone with open doors, offering exclusive designs that you can only get on this special day. It’s a first-come, first-served event, so be ready to grab your place in line and get inked!

Welcome to Aloha Tattoo Company, a celebrated tattoo parlor on Oahu since 1990. With locations in Waikiki, Kailua, and Wahiawa, we've been a part of the community for over 30 years, tattooing generations of locals and visitors alike. Our studios, equipped with modern, hygienic equipment, are staffed by some of Hawaii's most talented and experienced artists. Whether you're seeking a custom tattoo, a piercing, or simply some inspiration, our team is ready to create a unique piece just for you. Visit Aloha Tattoo for a truly memorable and professional tattoo experience.
About the Author
I'm Tim Goodrich, owner of Aloha Tattoo. My tattooing journey began in the Marines, where I first trained as an artist and developed a deep connection to the craft. After my service, I pursued professional tattooing, drawing on a blend of military discipline and diverse artistic influences. Today, my studios, including our prominent location in the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki, offer a wide range of styles from traditional to black and grey tattoos. Each piece we create is more than just ink—it's a reflection of a lifelong dedication to the art, designed to resonate with everyone from Navy personnel to island visitors.



