What is the meaning of Japanese seals?
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Open Apr 01, 2025 - 11:22 PM
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Apr 01, 2025 - 11:22 PM
Japanese seals, known as "hanko" or "inkan," are personal or corporate stamps used in place of signatures for official documents, contracts, and other formal agreements. Traditionally carved from wood, stone, or ivory, these seals carry the name of the individual or organization in kanji and are seen as a symbol of authenticity and authority. While modern digital alternatives are emerging, hanko remain a significant cultural and legal element in Japan.
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