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connotations of Mount Fuji. By the way, there is nothing at the end of "Wikiproject Japan", it's a red link. I was thinking of links to the Japan-related topics board. Also, torii are a religious symbol, so I'm not sure how appropriate it is to use the colour from a torii. Maybe just a boring colour is OK. How about "uguisu iro" or something? --
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If you have lived in Japan, or have information about housing there, please look through the article. Perhaps you have some knowledge or have a viewpoint that would make the article more valuable? A photo or illustration? A statistic, reference, or article for the See Also section? Or just a question
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hello all, i tried searching wp for anything on those ultra-expensive japanese fruits, you know, like the square watermelons and $ 15 apples with calligraphy on them. anyways, i can't find anything, and though it's probably my incompetence at searching properly, i would like to request that such an
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Besides those two areas, hyphenation (I admit that I don't know when it should be used) and maybe some romaji-to-English conversion (the obvious ones like dizuni-rando I've already taken care of... probably) can stand some work. There are probably a few isolated places where the scripts hiccoughed
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There are two main things to fix. The biggest glaring problem is that the romanization script didn't know about macrons. Lots and lots of ou's to fix, etc. Secondly, there are many stations already with entries which will need disambiguation links, based on the fact that their romaji name is the
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and would like to translate it. I'm not sure "Four post towns of Edo" is best. Can anyone make a better suggestion? The post towns were the first stops for travellers leaving Edo. They are
Shinagawa, Naito Shinjuku, Itabashi, and Senju, so links from those articles are natural, as well as from the
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for renaming, but what I'd really like to propose is that we either split it into
Ancient (Haniwa, Yayoi, Kofun, Asuka) and Classical (Nara, Heian), or simply create separate subcats for each of those periods. Nara and Heian may not be the Japanese equivalent of the High Middle Ages as Sengoku and
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I'd definitely prefer the use of periods, e.g. Nara, Heian, Kamakura, Muromachi, Sengoku, Edo/Tokugawa, Meiji, though I agree that it's a bit unclear what to do after that. Perhaps Mkill's last suggestion, "Imperial Japan", "Japan under the
American Occupation" and "Post-Occupation Japan" would be
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I'm sure she's very attractive, but even so I don't want a picture of Mkill's girlfriend on my user page. The problem with the
Japanese flag ("hinomaru") is that it is a charged symbol in Japan. The map is very neutral, and the Hokusai picture also seems OK to me, although there are some religious
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The color is vermillion, the color of the torii. I didn't choose it because I like it; I chose it because it represents Japan in some way. If you don't like it, please feel free to change it. As for the flag, I chose it because it too represents Japan; feel free to replace it with a graphic or a
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for a couple of weeks, and am nowhere near my goal of submitting it for Peer Review (to nobody's surprise). I invite the community to visit the article, help fill in more detail on the remaining holidays, spruce up my prose, add nuggets of interesting information, provide illustrations, correct
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I made a "straw man" with the intent that people would change it. Try some things! See what works in that size. Or change the size. Harmonize the colors with whatever image you like. The curtain in a Kabuki theater has five colors that are traditional; maybe one of them would work. Commons has
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Ok, enough about the box, btw. I like the new picture, too. As for the red link, I would suggest we start the
Wikiproject Japan and try to integrate all the different Japan-related Projects, notice boards and collaborations into it. It would be nice to have a central meeting point. --
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I'm also unsure on how to split the history after 1868: Meiji - Taisho - Showa - Heisei is not optimal, as Taisho is rather short, while Meiji and Showa are long periods, and the breaks between the periods are not the big breaks in modern
Japanese history, like the the Surrender.
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Japanese AIUEO order, and I scrubbed the Japanese WP for all of the stations it had listed. A couple of perl scripts later, and the lists you see in that category are the result. A lot of red links, but that is only a minor concern right now.
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I've updated the list of article titles that I mentioned in August. These are listed in a project as "missing articles" and seem to be Japan-related. If you're looking for ideas for new articles, this list will give you a lot of suggestions. It's at
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And some clans are court noble families of the Asuka to Heian period, while others are bushi families from the
Kamakura period onwards... Looks like the first thing we would need to get some order in the chaos is a table of the han, like
158:. The articles are in the format "XXX is a Japanese astronomer. He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids." If anyone knows more about these people, please see #106, 108, 165, 199, 208, and I'm pretty sure there was one more...
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the external links instead of above them where they belong. I've tried fixing it, but with no success. Could someone please take a look at it and see if they can figure out what's going on? Thanks a lot.
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I apologize to revive an old discussion, but I've recently re-discovered that the "Ancient Japan" sub-category includes Nara and Heian periods, and this just really doesn't feel right to me. I've nominated
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Knowledge. Also the discussion above might be relevant.
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but didn't see tables or templates so this would be forging new ground. The shinpan/fudai/tozama classification is a
Tokugawa system; perhaps different contents of table for different shogunates?
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There seems to be no standard in this category, some are listed as families, some are listed as clans, some are listed just with the name. For example, there is an article
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I made it into {{Wikiproject Japan}}. It comes out like this: {{User Japan notice}}. I had to remove the float because it messed things up. Somebody please improve it. --
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One is to use a broad scheme, like | Prehistoric Japan - Ancient Japan - Feudal Japan - Early Modern Japan - Modern Japan |. Or we could use the scheme of
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Most Wikiprojects have a box or something to stick on the user page to say you're a member. Why don't we have one of those? Can someone make one? --
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Also, if you don't like the color of the Japan portal (it's the same), please do feel free to change it, too. It started out blue (if I recall).
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enormous numbers of ukiyo-e; maybe one of those would work. A Sharaku? Bold and graphic, perhaps just right for a small box like that. Have fun!
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page and created it. Thought I'd drop a line here and ask for people more knowledgable about Japanese topics to check it over. Thanks! —
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article be created by someone who knows more about this, if any such article(s) don't already exist. thank you.
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If it was a person I'd rather choose my girlfriend, but you are a close second, of course :) --
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I don't mind, just edit the template to add the picture you think is appropriate. --
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