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Added a {{tl|Expand Japanese}} tag. [[User:Helpspoke|Helpspoke]] ([[User talk:Helpspoke|talk]]) 14:12, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
Added a {{tl|Expand Japanese}} tag. [[User:Helpspoke|Helpspoke]] ([[User talk:Helpspoke|talk]]) 14:12, 10 November 2009 (UTC)


== Rewrote All ==
I rewrote all of this article by translating a large part of Japanese version, more extensive and correct, and remove tags {{tl|Refimprove}} and {{tl|Expand Japanese}}. All names are unified to the order of Family-First and romanized more exactly. Further detailed information will be translated later. (For example, plan to attack Saionji, relation between Prince Chichibu Yasuhito and young officers, the executive at the time, fictions, bibliography in Japanese, and so on)

If any mistake in grammar or terms (especially concerning the law and politics), please correct my poor English.--[[Special:Contributions/202.71.90.196|202.71.90.196]] ([[User talk:202.71.90.196|talk]]) 07:28, 13 February 2010 (UTC)

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Double article

It seems that the current statee of this article is that there are two sections on the the same subject. Surely, they can be merged into a unified account. -- Fplay 08:06, 30 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Possible plagiarism?

This wording in this article seems substantially the same as the same article in Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (Kodansha, 1993). There are a few additions and there is some reorganisation of text but in my opinion, there are clear similarities. Needs to be checked! Tez123 12:34, 27 April 2007 (UTC)tez123Tez123 12:34, 27 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Victims "active participants"?

While being assassinated is also some sort of "participation", it is hardly active. Thus, I removed Takahashi Korekiyo, Saito Makoto and Jotaro Watanabe from the list of "active participants". Also removed were Okada Keisuke, Kantaro Suzuki, Makino Nobuaki and Saionji Kimmochi, who were not on the rebels' side and are mentioned as having been attacked. If any of them were active in putting down the insurrection, they might be re-added, but then their role should be made clear. The remainder of the "participants" list also needs some attention, but these were the most extreme examples. --Huon 16:18, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Romanisation of Japanese names

The romanisation of the names in this article is inconsistent and haphazard. Some of them are Name-Family Name but others are Family Name-Name. I would edit it myself but am rushing a few theses; if someone sees this, please help edit, or tag this article (because admittedly I am not clear how to). Denihilonihil (talk) 16:29, 15 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Japanese article is much better

Take a look at the Japanese language version of this article. It is much more extensive. Is there any way for us to translate it into English and use it? Worldruler20 (talk) 02:37, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Added a {{Expand Japanese}} tag. Helpspoke (talk) 14:12, 10 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Rewrote All

I rewrote all of this article by translating a large part of Japanese version, more extensive and correct, and remove tags {{Refimprove}} and {{Expand Japanese}}. All names are unified to the order of Family-First and romanized more exactly. Further detailed information will be translated later. (For example, plan to attack Saionji, relation between Prince Chichibu Yasuhito and young officers, the executive at the time, fictions, bibliography in Japanese, and so on)

If any mistake in grammar or terms (especially concerning the law and politics), please correct my poor English.--202.71.90.196 (talk) 07:28, 13 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]