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09-24-2007, 06:18 AM
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Peterli
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You don't have an inkan!?!
Nope, lost mine in a drunken episode in Kyoto. Lost my digi camera and my elec-dictionary which was far far more heart-rending.
Im pretty positive that a signature can be used in place of a stamp IN ANY circumstance in Japan..... but im not sure that the public are generally aware of it... especially not in the hinterlands (cough).
I'm foreign and proud to be so.
Thats why a signature gives you even more power than a katakana inkan!
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