We are also able to create hanko (inkan) seal stamp images.  These can then be taken to any office supply store and have them made into rubber stamps. In Japan, inkan or hanko (name seals) are used in lieu of signatures in confirming a person's intention and identification. 

In the martial arts community hanko are used in addition to a traditional signature to confirm a person's identity and to indicate endorsement by an organization. Hanko are also frequently used as a novelty item to stamp personal correspondence letters, etc.

 

Sample 1

(Personal seal)

Sample 2

(Instructors seal.)

Sample 3

(Dojo seal, in reverse print.)

Sample 4

(Seal for a Martial arts organization.)

Sample 5

(Wari-in: certified seal for bridging between a record book and a menjo.)

Sample 6

(Seal with alternative script.)

Sample 7

(Daihyosha-in Seal)

 

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