September 04, 2014
For any official documents
Even if I am not in the office, other staff would notice that an urgent document has come through," she adds.
For any official documents including housing contracts, they also require seals instead of signatures in Japanç´…è‘¡è„é…’.
The majority of the population has a seal called jitsuin which is officially registered as theirs through a government office.
Unless original documents must be submitted in person, fax machines again come in handy because documents stamped with seals can be sent.
There is another reason Japan continues to use fax machines in the email eraç´”ä¸è—¥å¤–敷療程.
Japan is a country known to be high-tech but not everyone is. More than a fifth of the population is aged over 65.
The older generation who cannot keep up with emails still prefer to use fax machines.
That is why Supermarket Aeon has decided to take orders by fax and phone, not just on their website.
"We started taking orders online in 2008 but received quite a few requests from customers, especially in rural areas, that they prefer to order by phone or fax," says Hideo Binnaka who heads the online sales team.
"They are mainly our older customers so we also offer to check up on them if we don't receive any orders for a month to make sure that they are okhair loss."
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For any official documents including housing contracts, they also require seals instead of signatures in Japanç´…è‘¡è„é…’.
The majority of the population has a seal called jitsuin which is officially registered as theirs through a government office.
Unless original documents must be submitted in person, fax machines again come in handy because documents stamped with seals can be sent.
There is another reason Japan continues to use fax machines in the email eraç´”ä¸è—¥å¤–敷療程.
Japan is a country known to be high-tech but not everyone is. More than a fifth of the population is aged over 65.
The older generation who cannot keep up with emails still prefer to use fax machines.
That is why Supermarket Aeon has decided to take orders by fax and phone, not just on their website.
"We started taking orders online in 2008 but received quite a few requests from customers, especially in rural areas, that they prefer to order by phone or fax," says Hideo Binnaka who heads the online sales team.
"They are mainly our older customers so we also offer to check up on them if we don't receive any orders for a month to make sure that they are okhair loss."
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