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Itagaki

Has anyone ever heard of a woman named Itagaki, a warrior who used a naginata? The source of the article is an Argentinian martial-arts web site. Fg2 11:59, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

This article is linked to from Women in combat, which says that Itagaki was also called Hangaku Gozen or Hangaku-jo. One of my co-workers, Asst Curator of Japanese Prints at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, confirms that Hangaku is a fairly famous and probably real person; definitely a character actually depicted in art and stories. According to these prints and stories, she fought in the Genpei War, possibly alongside Tomoe Gozen, one of the only other famous warrior women in Japanese history. I shall do more research later today when I get a chance. LordAmeth 15:00, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks. It would be great to have a print showing her. "Probably real" is quite revealing! Fg2 00:47, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
Yeah. Sorry I couldn't come up with anything more. And, unfortunately, I think that copyright-free images of the prints could be hard to come by, as any such images would be the copyright of either the owner of the print (such as the museum) or the publisher of the book it's scanned from. LordAmeth 02:45, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
I was finally able to come up with information on how to write her name, and located an article in the Japanese Wikipedia, which was enough to rewrite the English article and name it Hangaku. I turned Itagaki into a disambiguation page with three entries. Found some ukiyoe including one here but as you predicted the copyright is not promising. Fg2 05:38, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
The new article looks great. Thanks for your effort (and for giving me something to research at the MFA - their library and other resources are fantastic, but when you have nothing in particular to research, it's hard to really make good use of them.) LordAmeth 12:49, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

template for deletion

I've nominated template:Japanese todofuken for deletion, see Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion#Template:Japanese_todofuken. It was used as the base for template:Japanese prefecture but is now unused and obsolete given fairly recent changes to the prefecture template. -- Rick Block (talk) 16:29, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

Participant list

Since WikiProject Japan has taken over most (if not all) of the project aspects of the noticeboard, I think it might be good to post a message to the talk page of anyone on the list who isn't already a participant in WP:JA. It seems somewhat odd to me to have to lists of participants for pretty much the same thing. Thoughts? ···日本穣? · Talk to Nihonjoe 07:27, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

I don't see the need. The noticeboard is just useful to post up (and read up) on what's going on with Japanese articles, it doesn't attempt to shoulder any responsibility like WPJA does, so the participant list is really irrelevant.  freshofftheufoΓΛĿЌ  09:28, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

Citation needed for passage in the Ryūkyū Islands article

The Ryūkyū Islands article has the following line "After Japan occupied Ryūkyū, there was a series of massacres by the Japanese army that killed a major proportion of the Ryūkyūan population" however I could not find any sources. Any help in finding sources would be appreciated. —Tokek 08:57, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

I've made a similar request on the talk page of the contributor of the passage at User_talk:72.136.191.136.—Tokek 10:57, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

My limited research tells me this is utter nonsense, but those who follow the news more closely can tell me if I'm mistaken. --Calton | Talk 06:37, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

Future Japanese dates

Please help resolve the issue raised in Talk:Heisei#Future Japanese dates. `'mikka (t) 15:26, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Standard naming scheme

Please see the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Regional notice boards#A uniform naming scheme. Zocky | picture popups 00:52, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

Joseph Henry Longford

I recently started a new entry about Joseph Henry Longford. If anybody knows of a photo/portrait of him please let me know!

Thanks

--Historian 11:08, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

Review request

Could someone have a look at the third paragraph of User:Circeus/Maple#Etymology and names to make sure I didn't make a mess of things? Circeus 18:31, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

Can anyone figure out what's wrong with the "edit" buttons on Kurashiki, Okayama? I think they were munged before I started messing with the page, but either way, I'd like to get it fixed. Thank you! --Wintersweet 18:12, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

I don't see anything wrong with them. They're there, and they appear to function. If they were missing, you might have been trying to edit an earlier version of the article. Edit buttons don't appear for individual sections of an old version; either edit the whole article (which you do when reverting) or get the latest version (for example, by clicking the Article tab) and then you can edit sections. Was that the problem, or was there some other problem? Fg2 20:52, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
I think the problem is that the section edit links are all listed at the bottom (after the infobox), and not beside each section. I tried a couple of things, by moving the pictures around. Now, the edit links are where they should be; but, the article layout may have suffered in the process. YMMV. Neier 22:03, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, that was the problem--sorry, I should have been more clear. Thanks, Neier--I'll just move the photo around and stuff. --Wintersweet 02:04, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
I just found WP:BUNCH, which may help in the future. Neier 13:27, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

Help with translations

I'm currently working on a script intended to create short articles on political parties on a variety of wikipedias simultaneously. However, in order for the technique to work I need help with translations to various languages. If you know any of the languages listed at User:Soman/Lang-Help , then please help by filling in the blanks. For example I need help with Japanese. Thanks, --Soman 12:14, 30 July 2006 (UTC)

Alleged copyright violation

A user has put a copyright violation template on the article Tourism in Japan, to which I contributed. I think the copying is in reverse, that is, the external site copied the Wikipedia article. Certainly, my contributions to the article are original. Does anyone have any further information?

Fg2 21:05, 6 August 2006 (UTC)

If you look closely at this diff, you will see some sections that are different from the cited copyvio "source". The old rev in that diff is significant, because it is when the Travelling tips section was added, and it is not likely that both pages came up with the same format for that section independently. So, at that point, we can reasonably establish that one site copied from the other; and, since the first rev with that section on wikipedia is different than the current version on the cited page, it seems that ours was the source and gradually evolved into the current version, which is the same as what is on the cited page. On the cited page, the wording matches our version on April 11, which is not a surprise since the cited page has an updated date at the bottom for the last time they (presumably) trolled wikipedia for the info.
I copied this info to the article's talk page, so hopefully it will gete cleared up soon. Neier 22:42, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, Neier! Fg2 07:09, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

Proposal for Japanese city article naming

Please join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles). --Polaron | Talk 09:07, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

New template/category for Japan-related articles missing kanji

I have created {{Chinese script}}, a cleanup category for articles about topics written in Chinese characters but missing that from the article (either in the text or in a template). It is based on {{Arabic}} and {{Cyrillic}}. All of the articles needing this are gathered in Category:Articles needing Chinese script. The template is designed to be able to be used for people with no knowledge of any Chinese script, and then people with a good understanding can clear the articles out of the category. I figure this could be used for Japan-related articles missing kanji, but perhaps it is better to have a separate template which would cover topics written in kana? I think many people doing the tagging would not know which script it should be written in. Rigadoun (talk) 20:45, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

  • Does the "kan" and the "ji" overlap for anyone else, or is my browser / font just messed up? --awh (Talk) 22:38, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Overlaps for me, too. But I'm afraid I know nothing about coding templates... LordAmeth 22:59, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
I just made a cheap fix and it should appear correctly in IE and Firefox now. It's probably to do with the fact that they're using a template to display the characters with a large font.  freshofftheufoΓΛĿЌ  05:06, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

Image problem

Please take note of this complaint if you have the time.  freshofftheufoΓΛĿЌ  03:26, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

Prefectures and macrons

I have started a survey here regarding the Wikipedia standard spelling of a few prefectures. Feel free to add your comments there. Neier 09:39, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

Please contribute to Did You Know

The DYK section featured on the main page is always looking for interesting new and recently expanded stubs from different parts of the world. Please make a suggestion.--Peta 02:05, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

Category Osaka

Hi there folks. I just added a Wikipedian category for those living in Osaka. I figured if there's one in Tokyo, might as well add one for another big city in Japan. Anywho, if you happen to live in the area, just head on over to Category:Wikipedians in Osaka. Cool? Thanks. --Brad Beattie (talk) 03:50, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

Hi, we've got a situation here with User:Akanemoto, who has been inserting lots and lots of navigational templates into various country articles. Not everyone agrees with this, and several people have tried to contact him on his talk page, but so far it's been difficult to communicate with him in English. Moreover, it appears that he's posting derogatory and not entirely serious comments about other countries on his talk page. I think what's really needed is for someone to speak to him in Japanese. Would anyone be able to help out?

Thanks in advance!

-- ran (talk) 20:05, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

Okura disambiguation

Hi, I'm working on creating and expanding on geography stubs in New Zealand and I've got both a river and a town called Okura. Since I'm a newbie to Wikipedia I thought I'd call on help for setting up a disambiguation page - rather than screw it up myself. I'm assuming more people are going to be looking for Okura (Japanese theater) than Okura (New Zealand) or Okura River (New Zealand). Thanks. Malathos 00:11, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

Answered on your talk page.  freshofftheufoΓΛĿЌ  00:32, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

Can somebody provide the copyright info on this image? Or replace it with a better one for the Shintaro Ishihara article? Ishihara is the governor (mayor) of Tokyo.--Endroit 19:38, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

There's a photo gallery on the Tokyo Web site at [1]. Don't know if it has anything you can use. The pages with the photos bear copyright notices. Of course, you could write to his office and ask permission. Fg2 21:06, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
There won't be any photos we can update for Japanese celebrity for a while. Some of you may have noticed that a few users are cracking down on fair use images of celebrity, due to an axiom in the fair use description stating that they cannot be used to simply show likeness of an individual. Since it's basically illegal to release any such images of celebrity in Japan (within Japan) as free-use, all of the "promotional images" we have been using for the last while will have to be removed, and will stay that way if the fair use documentation isn't refined to give exemption to Japanese articles.  freshofftheufoΓΛĿЌ  01:03, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

vote on the use of scripts--D-Boy 01:58, 1 December 2006 (UTC)