Although the stamping of a seal or giving a signature used to be required to receive a parcel from a courier, confirmation of address and names are increasingly considered sufficient these days from the standpoint of preventing the spread of infectious diseases through reduced contact.
Although the stamping of a seal or giving a signature used to be required to receive a parcel from a courier, confirmation of address and names are increasingly considered sufficient these days from the standpoint of preventing the spread of infectious diseases through reduced contact.— Jreibun