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Can I use a metal seal to study in Japan?
You can use it.

The material can be horn, ivory, hardwood or metal, cheap plastic, but don't use rubber. Because the rubber material may change the font covered twice because of different forces, it will lose the uniqueness and unity of the name seal.

Japan attaches great importance to seals, and students studying in Japan must bring seals, because seals are used in signing for express delivery, handling bank cards and mobile phone cards in Japan.

In Japan, seals are mainly divided into three types according to their uses: authorized seals, genuine seals and bank seals, and different seals have different uses.

Seal identification: used in daily life, such as signing emails, applying, going to school, going through formalities, etc. Generally, you only need to engrave your surname, and you don't need to put it on record.

Hard seal: if you need to file with the government, it will be used in signing contracts, handling bank loans, buying and selling land and houses, buying cars, setting up companies and so on. This is a very important seal and needs to be engraved with a complete name.

Bank seal: Bank seal is used in designing accounts or handling insurance and securities in banks and post offices, and also for withdrawing money. You also need to engrave your full name. The text of the same seal goes from right to left.

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