I remember a few years back that if you flew on Japan Airlines, they could
arrange bilingual meishi printed and ready for delivery to your hotel in
Tokyo at minimal cost.
When I search around the internet, all the typesetting and other nonsensical
charges seem to make the whole exercise either very difficult or very
expensive.
> Are there any reasonably-priced printing houses that will do bilingual
> business cards (Meishi)?
Dunno--I've been printing my own for years. If you don't have a suitable
ink-jet or laser printer, you could borrow one and use the special
meishi cardstock (ten per page).
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> Are there any reasonably-priced printing houses that will do bilingual
> business cards (Meishi)?
There are plenty of places such as in the Shinbashi Eki Biru that do
this quickly and cheaply. I have found that it is much easier/better to
do it in person rather than take my chances online.
> When I search around the internet, all the typesetting and other nonsensical
> charges seem to make the whole exercise either very difficult or very
> expensive.
They have "free" cards but charge a handling fee/shipping which makes it
not such a great deal in the end.
Where are you located and how difficult is your meishi? Does it require
special layout or a logo?
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Matt
ma...@gol.com