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Thursday 2 January 2014

Japanese Identity

Here in Japan you prove your identity on official documents not with your signature, but with a hanko.

This is a quick shout out to a hanko shop 判子屋 near nihombashi station D1 exit in Tokyo that worked extra hours to get us our hanko before the holiday break. If you need a hanko or some other writing material, I recommended you pay them a visit. Turn right at the exit and then right again after the bridge.

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