[Today's Lisa Zate Short Story] IT development sometimes eliminates culture


 By the way, in Japan it was not a sign but a stamp country. I haven't used it for a long time and will never use it anymore. It is said that Fukuoka City partially made the use of stamps unnecessary as part of the stamp less processAnd the city is now thinking about the online paperwork process. What a leading city! In another 10 years, the era of paperless and no stamps will come.

Japanese people are not accustomed to "signing" yet. It must be remembered that there are still people who love the Hanko culture, saying that if the Japanese can cope with the development of IT, it is necessary to forgo the law.

However, it may be time to change the idea of ​​"because we have been doing so".

Basic story from myashdom.org 

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