Rurouni Kenshin Hanko Stamp Collection Features Manga Designs

21.June.2021 | ANIME&GAME / FASHION

Japanese hanko stamp shop HANKOS released a new collection of hanko with designs of characters from the manga series Rurouni Kenshin on June 8, 2021. These order-made hanko stamps, which are used in place of signatures in Japan, let you pick your favourite character to be engraved along with your name or a word written in Japanese.

There are 31 designs to pick from and include familiar faces from the manga series, including the legendary assassin Himura Kenshin, kendo instructor Kamiya Kaoru, Kenshin’s best friend Sagara Sanosuke, and more.



 

Pick from three different fonts, such as a more classic hanko font or a cutesy design.

 

You can have your name, pen name, handle name, or a message engraved on your hanko such as “OK” or “Thank You.”

 

Each stamp comes with a case too in a box featuring Kenshin and his friends.

 

©和月伸宏/集英社

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