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inkan 印鑑 o hanko 判子 how you "sign" in Japan
In Japan, for the stipulation and signing of important contracts, such as rents, telephone contracts or the opening of a bank or postal account, they don't use its own signature but the inkan 印鑑 or hanko 判 子 are used. Let's see what they are and how they are used and if even foreigners can have one.
The hanko is a stamp that has the same function as the signature that we usually affix in important and everyday documents.
Ishinomaki friend's
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The Friends of Ishinomaki Association aims to affirm the concept of twinning as a tool capable of generating and promoting peace, friendship and brotherhood among peoples. With various initiatives it seeks to promote the centuries-old history that links the city of Civitavecchia to the Japanese city of Ishinomaki with conferences, debates, courses on culture and language and events that can contribute to enhancing cultural diversity and constructive confrontation of traditions, involving institutions, citizens, schools and associations that share goals and objectives in a climate of solidarity.