Project: Japan
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Mission
The mission of the Japan Project is to provide members who share an interest in Japanese genealogy with a hub from which to research, learn, and grow, alongside others with similar geographic and genealogical interests.
Goals
- To bring like-minded WikiTreers together in a collaborative effort to make every Japanese profile on WikiTree the best it can be.
- To provide a single location at which to gather the available resources and information necessary to assist members in building and documenting Japanese genealogies.
- To develop our members' expertise in Japanese genealogical research in order to better assist less-experienced members in their genealogical pursuits.
To Do List
- Settle on a Naming Convention for Japanese Profiles
- Gather Resources for Researchers Inside and Outside Japan
- Create and Share Instructions for Non-Japanese Speaking Researchers on How to Access Records Overseas
- Find Sources for Unsourced Profiles
- Create and Add Japanese Language Help Portal for Japanese-speaking users
Resources
To learn more about Japan and resources for research, click on one of the tabs underneath the flag at the top of this page.
How to Join
- Top Level Project: Global
- Project Leaders: Global Project
- Coordinators: Caitlin McCann
- Add Japan to your followed tags.
- We use G2G for communication.
Membership List
- Coordinator: Caitlin McCann
- Jonathan Wilson, member
- Gilbert von Studnitz, member
- Daniel Landrum, member
- D. S. Gemperline, member
- Robin (Dodge) Shaules, member
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