

Hanko
Jul 20, 2021
Daniel Simo, a Tokyo-based producer, dives into the fascinating world of Hanko, Japan's traditional stamp seals. He discusses their cultural significance and evolution, contrasting authentic practices with modern market influences. The conversation touches on the luxury hanko market's controversial reliance on ivory, exploring ethical implications. Simo also reflects on the challenges and emotional ties to these seals amid the push for modernization, all while navigating Japan's intricate relationship with tradition and conservation.
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Hanko During COVID
- During the COVID pandemic, Miho Tanaka commuted daily to stamp documents with hanko.
- She visited various offices and brought different hanko for herself and clients.
Hanko History
- Hanko weren't originally used by everyone in Japan.
- They became widespread in the 19th century due to modernization and bureaucratic changes.
Surnames and Hanko
- The Japanese government mandated surnames for all citizens in 1875.
- This was part of their modernization efforts, making hanko necessary for everyone.