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The family is called kazoku (家族) in Japanese. It's basically composed of a couple as is the family in other societies. The Japanese family is based on the line of descent and adoption. Ancestors and offspring are linked together by an idea of family genealogy, or keizu, which does not mean relationships based on mere blood inheritance and succession, but rather a bond of relationship inherent in the maintenance and continuance of the family as an institution.
In any given period of history, all family members have been expected to contribute to the perpetuation of the family, which is held to be the highest duty of the member.[1]
The family is called kazoku (家族) in Japanese. It's basically composed of a couple as is the family in other societies. The Japanesefamily is based on...
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who are Japanese, or are famous for having written in the Japanese language. Writers are listed by the native order of Japanese names, family name followed...
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