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JAPANESE ID CARD 4SALE
The My Number Card in Japan serves as a partial substitute for a national ID card, which is not mandatory. This card allows the Japanese Government to efficiently identify residents and streamline administrative processes. Whenever a citizen changes their address, it is imperative that their My Number Card be updated accordingly. However, due to limited writing space on the card and the potential for errors with manual handwriting by civil servants, a more reliable and consistent method was needed for recording addresses. To address this issue, an innovative scanner was developed to automatically position text on the My Number Card. Since its implementation, there has been a significant increase in the issuance and updating of these cards. While the initial issuance of the My Number Card is managed centrally by the JAPANESE ID CARD 4SALE, each City Hall manages updates with new addresses. To meet the high demand for these updates, most City Halls have invested in card printers through Evolis’ distribution partner, CardEx. This ensures efficient and timely management of address updates for My Number Cards across Japan’s municipalities.
To address this issue, an innovative scanner was developed that automatically positions text on the card. Since its implementation, there has been a significant increase in the issuance and updates of My Number Cards. While the first card is issued by the central government, City Halls are responsible for managing updates with new addresses. To meet the high demand, many City Halls have invested in a card printer from CardEx, an authorized distributor of Evolis printers, It allows the JAPANESE ID CARD 4SALE to easily identify residents and streamline administrative processes. When a citizen moves, their card must be updated with their new address. However, the writing space on the card is limited and manually handwriting addresses can be time-consuming and prone to mistakes. Therefore, a standardized writing method was necessary for reliable official identification.
Replacing the need for a national ID card, which is not obligatory in Japan, the My Number Card serves as identification for residents and streamlines administrative processes for the Japanese government. Whenever a citizen moves to a new address, their card must be updated accordingly. However, limited writing space on the card and potential mistakes made by handwritten entries can cause delays and inaccuracies. As such, it was necessary to establish a consistent and uniform writing method for official identification purposes. To address this issue, an innovative scanner was developed that automatically positions text onto the My Number Card. Since its implementation, there has been a significant increase in the issuance and updates of cards. While the initial My Number Card is issued by the JAPANESE ID CARD 4SALE, City Halls are responsible for managing updates with new addresses. To meet the growing demand, many City Halls have opted to purchase card printers from Evolis’ distribution partner CardEx.
the Japanese Government made a declaration that all citizens would be assigned a personal Japanese ID card number. This number can be linked to a plastic card upon request. Whenever a resident changes their place of residence, City Halls throughout the country will update the new address on their My Number Card. Presently, over 200 City Halls in Japan utilize an Evolis card printer to print new addresses for relocating citizens.