#2 of the images Do you need it after all? In the end, do you need it or not? Ask an expert about the current status of “stamps” under the “Electronic Bookkeeping Act. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The “ojigi-hanko,” or “bowing stamp,” is a way of showing respect to superiors by leaning over the stamp. This is a manner that only Japanese people would think of. Some people even stamp their seals upside down to show their reluctance to accept a proposal!

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Do you need it after all? In the end, do you need it or not? Ask an expert about the current status of “stamps” under the “Electronic Bookkeeping Act.

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