![]() However, many women were reluctant to start stabbing people, even with something as small as a pin, and so Shachihata’s designers decided to put together a non-piercing alternative. Called the Anti-Nuisance Stamp, it’s being marketed as a way for women to fight back against chikan, Japan’s infamous train gropers.ĭevelopment of the Anti-Nuisance Stamp started about three months ago, when some Japanese Twitter users began tossing around the idea of marking chikan with pricks from safety pins, with proponents of the plan asserting that they could be used to leave marks in the skin of offenders. Shachihata has them all.īut the company’s hottest-selling product right now isn’t for leaving marks on paper, but on perverts. Pens, stamps, hanko, the personal seals used on Japanese legal documents in place of a signature. Nagooya-based Shachihata’s product lineup consists of the sort of things you’d expect from a stationery company. Nagoya stationery company caught by surprise at overwhelming demand for anti-chikan item. ![]()
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