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Yamayaki Festival
The Festival Yamayaki, or “Mountain Burning Festival” is an annual event that takes place on the fourth Saturday of January on Mount Wakakusa in Nara, Japan. This festival has been …
A Brief story of Hanko
Japanese Hanko, also known as inkan or stamp, is a small seal used for signing documents and identifying personal belongings in Japan. Hanko dates back to the 8th century, when …
We have new product for you!
Dear customers, We are glad to inform you that Com Hanko Shop is diversifying its offer by now offering Japanese accessories and objects in its shop. You can now order …
Some hankos design
We are happy to introduce some hanko designs. If you like our original made Hanko about this topic why not make your own ! There is a Hanko for everyone …
About Japanese writing (part 2)
Japanese is written by combining 3 syllabary or phonetic alphabets: hiraganas (ひらがな), katakanas (カタカナ) and kanjis (漢字). Each kanji can be associated with several meanings and pronunciations (sometimes belonging to …
About Japanese writing
Japanese is written using three alphabets: hiragana(ひらがな), katakana(カタカナ) and kanji(漢字). Hiragana and Katakana were created in Japan. Each of them represents sounds only. The kanji are different. Each of kanjis …
New Hanko models are available in our shop
We are glad to announce that square hanko seals are now available in our shop.https://www.comhankoshop.com/?page_id=762↑↑ The entire line-up is available at the link above ↑↑ COM Hanko Shop Team
New website
Our shop is getting a makeover. We are launching our new website to serve you better.