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Samurai and Seals: Their Role as Symbols of Authority

Samurai and seals (hanko): Discover how these symbols of authority and trust shaped Japan's feudal society and the samurai’s power.
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The Seal Law and the Jitsuin System in Japan

Discover the significance of Japan's Seal Law and Jitsuin system, highlighting their role in legal matters and as symbols of trust and authority.
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Origins and History of Seals Around the World

Discover the history of seals from ancient times to modern digital signatures, exploring their cultural significance and impact on societies worldwide.
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Japanese Culture: The Appeal and Tradition of Japanese Seals

Japanese seals are called Hanko, In, and Insho. They play an important role in Japanese culture. Seals are used to indicate personal or corporate identity and ownership, and are widely used as a substitute for signatures and seals. This article explores the Japanese seal culture and details its charms and traditions.
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