戸籍
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Base noun form. Refers to an official family register or census document used in Japan for recording family details. It's a compound of 『戸』 (ko, 'household') and 『籍』 (seki, 'register').
Theme
At a city hall, User is applying for a document and asks a clerk, Ms. Tanaka, about family registration procedures.
戸籍
こせき
census, family register
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'door' (戸 ko) to a 'family' (籍 seki) record—it's the census or family register. 'Door to family records' → 戸籍 (koseki, 'census, family register').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『戸籍』 (koseki, 'family register') is an official document that records family relationships, births, deaths, and marriages. It's essential for legal matters and often required for government procedures.
Forms
Base: 戸籍Base noun form. Refers to an official family register or census document used in Japan for recording family details. It's a compound of 『戸』 (ko, 'household') and 『籍』 (seki, 'register').