Japanese Government Pushes To Reform Hanko Culture

TOKYO, JAPAN - OCTOBER 21: Vintage hanko designs are displayed for sale in the Sano Inbo hanko shop on October 21, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese government recently announced that it intends to stop the use of traditional hanko stamps (name seals) in a move to modernise and increase efficiency in the countrys notoriously bureaucratic public and corporate sectors. The centuries-old system has also come under fire for creating unnecessary paperwork and personal interactions during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - OCTOBER 21: Vintage hanko designs are displayed for sale in the Sano Inbo hanko shop on October 21, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese government recently announced that it intends to stop the use of traditional hanko stamps (name seals) in a move to modernise and increase efficiency in the countrys notoriously bureaucratic public and corporate sectors. The centuries-old system has also come under fire for creating unnecessary paperwork and personal interactions during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
Japanese Government Pushes To Reform Hanko Culture
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