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Celebrate Japan’s most traditional time of year with the help of these famous anime characters.
Series creator Naoko Takeuchi’s illustrations grace stamps and post cards that buyers will no doubt keep for themselves.
Could this be as accurate as horoscopes, blood-typing and how we make a fist? How could anything match their exact precision?
If you are searching for a new angle to represent yourself, can we interest you in some straight lines?
Celebrate important life events or the changing of the seasons with an extra special artistic touch in the corner of your mail.
Because the best way to express your thoughts is through kittens with wide-eyed faces and playful poses.
Even now, most legal documents in Japan don’t ask for your signature, but rather that you stamp your inkan, or personal seal, to show approval or confirmation. Also called a hanko, the stamp, customarily used with red ink, leaves behind just the bearer’s last name, at least in the case of ordinary inkan.
But if that’s just too solemnly boring for you, you can also spice things up with a personal seal made that’s decorated with characters from hit anime series such as Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Clannad, and Fate/stay night that not only lets you display your love for those franchises, but is also legally binding.