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!
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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