Hanko are used to sign contracts, set up and manage bank accounts, accept packages, even clock in and process office paperwork. Think of them as the Japanese version of a signature, but much cooler.
Many newcomers to Japan don’t learn about hanko until they first need one. Now you can be ready and have a hanko that captures your spirit.
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