
From Yakuza 3 onward, his eyepatch is adorned with a silver snake. In Yakuza 0, 1, and 2, his eyepatch is blank. Majima's attire remains mostly the same throughout the series, usually consisting of a yellow boa print snakeskin blazer, a gold chain, black leather pants, a black leather belt with a silver buckle, black leather gloves, and black steel toed snakeskin dress shoes. In the original Yakuza, his tattoo is not the Hannya it is instead a blue entity that resembles an Oni that only covers his left breast. Snakes are often associated with rebirth and transformation, due to their tendency to shed their skin. The Hannya mask has commonly been used to depict women who have turned into demons as a result of being consumed by sorrow, envy, or rage. It consists of a floral motif (similar to Shimano's), with a Hannya on his back and twin snakes wrapped around his arms and chest. Majima's tattoo covers his biceps and upper chest, stretching from his neck to the back of his thighs. He is missing his left eye, which was gouged out for insubordination in 1985. In Yakuza 0, he wore his hair long enough to be pulled into a low ponytail, and was clean shaven with a stubbly moustache.

His hair is styled into a side part that hangs to the tops of his ears, with the rest being shaved into an undercut. Majima has a lean build, which he utilizes to achieve incredible levels of speed and agility.

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