Stamps & Inkan & Hanko in Japan
July 10, 2008
There is a detailed article about the Stamps & Inkan & Hanko in Japan.
You can find information about their registration, legal issues in the following link:
http://english.youshare.jp/articles.php?articleID=10&action=viewarticle
If you’re looking for an inkan & hanko shop, you can easily find them around train stations. They are usually small shops with a lot of inkan samples in the front.
Here are a few pictures:



NOTE: The following link is an english SNS in Japan (Youshare Japan). I am writing articles there on Japan/Japanese Culture/Business in Japan/Education in Japan etc, you can find many other blogs.
http://english.youshare.jp/blogs.php?action=show_member_blog&ownerID=1&blogID=3
Entry Filed under: Life In Japan. Tags: hanko, inkan, japan, stamps.
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taro | December 11, 2008 at 11:47 am
I heard that hanko inkan was a boom in your country now since Boc was
Japanese who lived in Japan. Is it really so?
Moreover, will if it is so, hannko that carves the name like the
Japanese be a boom?Or, is the one that the picture of Japan was made
a stamp popular?
Please teach.
I wait for the reply.
大平喜久