Japanology Plus mini S4E2 - Name Stamps and Seals
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For hundreds of years, Japanese people have used name stamps, known as hanko, to sign their name. People use hanko in everyday situations, such as receiving a parcel, and in formal contexts, such as business transactions and marriage registrations. However, the move toward remote work, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, affected how these stamps were used. In a 5-minute digest, we discover the history of hanko and explore what a hanko-free future might look like.
Released | Mar 29, 2020 |
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Runtime | 5min |
Genre | Documentary |
Actor | N/A |
Director | N/A |
Production | NHK |