Hanko Culture, Seal Culture-Kyobashi Park
Hello.
It's an outing Nyanko who is still self-restraint.
One of the news of the COVID-19 pandemic
"Hanko culture impedes working from home."
There was something like that.
It means that even if you work from home, you have to go to the company to get a stamp.
What?
Do you have a stamp? ?
To be correct, it was "Press the stamp."
Hanko is an elliptical or round bar.
Yes, the one in Kyobashi Park is
Huge Hanko!
That's why.
There's a secret in the corner of the park. I'm always looking at it, though it's cool, to put it more prominently at the entrance.
On the other hand, a seal refers to the name or picture that remains when sealed. That's why "get a seal" is a NG word.
That's why I don't need a seal culture for work, but I want a cool stamp culture to spread even more.
Kyobashi Park Access Information
〒104-0061 1-25-2, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
8-minute walk from Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
4-minute walk from Ginza 1-chome Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line