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If your case is not the same as Mr. Shio’s, you can still try to find more information by using the additional records listed in the article Records To Use.  
If your case is not the same as Mr. Shio’s, you can still try to find more information by using the additional records listed in the article Records To Use.  


=== Case Study of Kin-itsu Hirata<br> ===
=== Case Study of Kin-itsu Hirata<br> ===


Dr. Kin-itsu Hirata presented a lecture titled "The Search for My Japanese Roots: Using Buddhist and Local Sources," at the ''World Conference on Records'' held in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1980. In his syllabus, he identifies key sources for reconstructing a Japanese family tree, their reliability, and methodologies for locating these records and extracting genealogical information from them. Dr. Hirata's syllabus is available at the Family History Library: {{FHL|33546|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 11}}.<br>  
Dr. Kin-itsu Hirata presented a lecture titled "The Search for My Japanese Roots: Using Buddhist and Local Sources," at the ''World Conference on Records'' held in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1980. In his syllabus, he identifies key sources for reconstructing a Japanese family tree, their reliability, and methodologies for locating these records and extracting genealogical information from them. Dr. Hirata's syllabus is available at the Family History Library: {{FHL|33546|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 11}}.<br>


'''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:'''<br>
'''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:'''<br>
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