Hello!
How are you? Today, let's look at where we come from. The picture above is of the Chikuzen-no-kuni family register (戸籍謄本).
This is from Fukuoka-ken, and it's the oldest known family register in Japan, at over 1,300 years old!
All of us can trace our origins (先祖) - that is, our family beginnings - to somewhere. So let me share with you my origins.
So those are my origins. But how about your family? How far back do you know about where your family came from - in Japan, or maybe another country?
The picture above is a shot of a student's notes. She researched about the origins of her family (家族の出身). Her family came from Kanagawa.
Activity/homework
How about your families? Which parts of Japan - or which parts of other countries - did they come from?
Let's find out about our families and where they came from!
Here are the board notes for today's (5/22) class:
See you next time!
This is from Fukuoka-ken, and it's the oldest known family register in Japan, at over 1,300 years old!
All of us can trace our origins (先祖) - that is, our family beginnings - to somewhere. So let me share with you my origins.
So those are my origins. But how about your family? How far back do you know about where your family came from - in Japan, or maybe another country?
The picture above is a shot of a student's notes. She researched about the origins of her family (家族の出身). Her family came from Kanagawa.
Activity/homework
How about your families? Which parts of Japan - or which parts of other countries - did they come from?
Let's find out about our families and where they came from!
Here are the board notes for today's (5/22) class:
Images: Top - screenshot from internet of Chikuzen-no-kuni household register courtesy of Asuka Historical Museum. All rights reserved/Screenshots of Power Point slides - personal images. All rights reserved/Student notebook page - personal photograph. All rights on content reserved to the student. All rights reserved on personal photograph.
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