User talk:Oda Mari/Archive 2
Your blankingI reverted your blanking of properly cited and related information to the subject. Nihonjoe asked me to give Korean citation, so I did. If you think the variant is too much irrelevant to the subject, it could be consistent that Korokke should be blanked out from croquette so does a Japanese variant from the Korean noodle dish, Naengmyeon. If you do not agree with my assessment, feel free to open a discussion. You can also invite Nihojoe since he asked me for citation. Regards.--Caspian blue 19:59, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
RevertsI expect there's probably something I've missed, but what was the reason for this revert? It was a pretty legitimate edit. I've undid your revert, but if there's a good reason, I have no objections to your undo-undoing, Lord Spongefrog, (I am the Czar of all Russias!) 15:15, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
Pokecommons:User talk:Elcobbola#Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Amagi class battlecruiser/archive1; have you gotten in touch with them yet? Many thanks, —Ed (talk • contribs) 21:34, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
BokehCan we have your opinion on both the terminology question and image question, in the last section of Talk:Bokeh? Dicklyon (talk) 23:57, 30 October 2009 (UTC) Talkback-Risa Sekiguchi (talk) 17:25, 4 November 2009 (UTC) Oda Mari, thank you for your comments regarding adding links to the Japanese Cuisine, Japanese Ingredients, and Japanese Tableware pages. However, I wonder if you had a chance to review the website and compare it to the others listed? Savory Japan is no more of a soapbox than "Just Hungry." I respectfully ask that you please reconsider the link. Thank you very much for your consideration. Hello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at The ed17's talk page.
Message added 16:41, 19 October 2009 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. —Ed (talk • contribs) 16:41, 19 October 2009 (UTC) Oda Mari, thank you very much for your efforts to successfully verify that those photos are PD. Much appreciated. Cla68 (talk) 06:53, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
CarefulI am not so petty as to undo your revert (also being that you were right, it was not a consructive comment), however I would like to point out that I think you only reverted it for personal reasons, one's that are blatantly obvious. If you're going to revert things for real reasons, fine. If you're going to revert things because you happen to be Japanese, then that is fine to, but don't lie about it. By the way, while I have a deep respect for the Japanese people and culture, I must point out two things: 1. the bombings were the lesser of two evils (an invasion would have cost so many more lives on both sides, because let's face it, your leadership then did not know when it was time to give up) and 2. the revisionist history your academic institutions are teaching is appalling. Thank you and good day. (this is a public computer with a shared ip) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.146.160.51 (talk) 21:51, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
my removal of talk page commentsWhile I understand that in most situations, you should not remove talk page comments from other users' talk pages, it is however allowed to remove talk page comments that are personal attacks. The comments I removed claimed that I was a well known IP vandal, which of course I am not, so I removed them as they were a personal attack. I assume your edits were in good faith, and perhaps you did not notice the personal attacks, or you were unaware of the rules regarding removing personal attacks from user talk pages. Thanks 119.173.81.176 (talk) 04:28, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
there is an ANI report that you may wish to comment on [1] 119.173.81.176 (talk) 15:55, 4 November 2009 (UTC) Note: Please see my note at the EW noticeboard, and be careful that you don't breach the 3RR limit or edit-war otherwise. If you feel another user is edit-warring, use the talk-page to discuss the issue or ask for admin intervention.Abecedare (talk) 22:44, 4 November 2009 (UTC) TalkbackHello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at Abecedare's talk page.
Message added 06:18, 5 November 2009 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Abecedare (talk) 06:18, 5 November 2009 (UTC) ThanksThanks for reverting my talk page. There's been several IP's doing that along with vandalizing Warped Tour 2009. Definitely personal attacks, most likely all the same person. I've asked for them to do a sockpuppet investigation and they refuse to. It's just getting really obnoxious at this point. One person dislikes one band that is listed and keeps removing them for no reason other than a dislike of the band. DX927 (talk) 22:23, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
East Asian age reckoningSomeone in New Mexico is adding ages at time to death to infoboxes of the Japanese Emperors. I have posted a message alerting him/her to the difficulties involved in East Asian age reckoning, but a new user may not appreciate or understand my warning: See User talk:97.123.171.147#East Asian age reckoning If you are online, please do what you can. --Tenmei (talk) 01:53, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
You reverted 3 times in 24 hoursAccording to WP:NC-KO, there is no mention that using the "Sea of Japan (East Sea)" for a heading is prohibited as you misquoted. From what I remember, the subheading was once at Sea of Japan/East Sea just like other similar sections like Dokdo/Takeshima, so I one time reverted your edit to make consistent with the other section. However, I'm not gonna engage in your edit warring, but the "Sea of Japan naming dispute" would be actually the most accurate title. Please be reminded of WP:3RR since you've reverted 3 times on the article of Japan-Korea disputes in 24 hours. Since you have been recently violated 3RR to another article, using discussion would be safer for your own sake than just edit warring when it comes to editing very controversial topics. Regards.Caspian blue 08:37, 11 November 2009 (UTC) Re:Hello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at Tide rolls's talk page.
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Simon in SagamiharaHi! You left a welcome message believing that Simon in Sagamihara was a new user. Anyway, I noticed this edit summary from him in response to your edit. I warned him, telling him that his edit summary was inappropriate. WhisperToMe (talk) 02:36, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
Japan-Korea disputes Third OpinionHi there, thanks for your response! I have copied the post you left on my talk page to the article talk page and responded there. Mildly MadTC 14:23, 18 November 2009 (UTC) Thanks for the revertThanks for the revert on my talk page. Looks like he's blocked. Cheers. BC talk to me wfo 01:10, 24 November 2009 (UTC)
Thank youThank you for your kind sympathy, Oda Mari. Yes I look forward to going "pink" again. I was thinking about doing an outrageous, shocking film by Hisayasu Satō as my first article, as a sort of "revenge", but maybe I'll let it go for now... It wouldn't make me feel any better about the situation, and lots of more pleasant articles await :)... Best regards. Dekkappai (talk) 17:51, 15 December 2009 (UTC) Any chance you can try to find some sources for this article? I'm having trouble finding any, and you may have access to more ways of finding them I do. It's currently up for deletion, so any help is greatly appreciated. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe 05:38, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
Your POV deletionI reverted your massive deletion without proper rationale on the properly sourced material to Kofun period. Such the "unexplained edit" labeling mostly applies for "unexplained blanking", not for additions of contents with academic sources. You can guide the editor Objectiveye (talk · contribs) in dispute with you, to use proper "edit summary", but that does not excuse for your wholesale deletion of the material for your POV. The article is already heavily biased for Japanese POV with a lot of primary sources. Since you're an established editor, I don't give a template warning like I gave it to some newbie today, but you should've behaved better than that. If you want to contest the edit, you're all free to open a discussion at the talk page and invited the said user. Good luck.--Caspian blue 18:36, 21 December 2009 (UTC) Goju ryuI read your comments on the external links you deleted from the goju ryu page. There are several issues to discuss about those links. First of all, they do not convert the wikipedia in a repository of links since those two links you deleted were carefully selected by editors after some consideration. It would be nice to know why you replace them with links to some particular organizations. Specific Goju ryu organizations have their own section in the article; you can find it under "Branches of Gōjū-ryū Karate" at the tab on the bottom side of the page. So if links to specific organizations have a different place, then the purpose of the "informative links section" (or "external links section", as you call it) should be discussed before further editing. Please check the discussion page of the article. I will present the issue for editors to discuss. I will also delete the whole section until we reach an agreement. Alfredo elejalde (talk) 10:57, 27 December 2009 (UTC) Daiko GroupI have moved this article to User:Nihonjoe/Daiko Group to allow more time to find reliable sources. I'm positive that a company that's this large has to have some other references in magazines or newspapers which do not have online archives. If you can look around, call or email the company to ask if they have a list of any such articles, etc., that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe 02:47, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Sourcing a Japanese article wellMari, I'm sporadically working on the draft for an entirely new article in ja:WP. This is going very slowly because my ability in writing Japanese is atrocious but also because I realize that I'm very unfamiliar with ja:WP. One question: I'll have many notes citing online sources. For en:WP, for each one I'd probably say something like
Amazingly few Japanese articles cite any online sources. And even WP:出典を明記する pays it cursory attention, not (as far as I notice) mentioning the access date. What do you suggest? 「2010年01月09日に言葉。」, I suppose, but what's the best word? (「アクセスした」?) -- Hoary (talk) 14:30, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
Your revertsTwo sentences were originally unreferenced and Sir Edgar added the new material. If you want to be consistent with your own logic you should've either blanked out the unreferenced sentences together or left them together since the old and new sentences were all unreferenced. Phoenix7777's addition of "ref name" only cover "one sentence" to the [citation needed]. That's why your reverts look like you selectively blanked out the new addition. I did not say that you blindly revert the articles. Please carefully read my edit summary again. Regards.--Caspian blue 06:52, 13 January 2010 (UTC)
Korea under Japanese ruleOda Mari, regarding the above article, may I kindly suggest that you read this blog? http://populargusts.blogspot.com/2006/03/badly-defended-apologist-views.html I don't normally suggest blogs for reference, but as you may know there is a dearth of information on pre-colonial Korea on the Internet. It provides a good argument as to why it is highly likely that Korea would have developed into a modern and industrialized society on its own. It also dismisses the argument of the Japan apologists regarding Japan's role in Korea's modernization. Anyhow, I don't understand how anyone can argue that Japanese colonization of Korea was actually good for Koreans... Please don't tell me you honestly believe this? Thanks for your attention.--Sir Edgar (talk) 13:01, 13 January 2010 (UTC) CSPさて、いかが思いますか。 -- 宝離 15:41, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
Unfortunately I'm one of the least qualified people within a one-kilometre radius of where I now sit to judge the quality of the copyeditor's edits. Hoever, almost all of them do look good to me. Thank you! Just one little point: you talk of a 長期滞在 in Bangladesh. Pretty obviously it would indeed be 長期滞在 by the standards of Japanese package tours or CNN reporting, but I haven't read (or don't remember having read) about the duration. Did you read something that I've forgotten about? -- Hoary (talk) 11:02, 31 January 2010 (UTC)
The article's up. -- Hoary (talk) 01:12, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
Composer's nameHi Oda Mari. My alter-ego Otis has finished starting stubs for the Tora-san series, but now I'll ask a question I should have asked before starting them... The series composer's name (山本直純) is given at allcinema as "やまもと・なやずみ",[2] but English sources say "Naozumi Yamamoto"[3], [4]. Who's right? (I used allcinema, since it's a Japanese source, and more likely to be correct.)... ah, now I see JA-Wiki gives "やまもと なおずみ".[5]... looks like Otis has some correcting to do... Right? Dekkappai (talk) 18:15, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
Nomination of German-Japanese relationsHi there. Over the past weeks I majorly expanded the article on German-Japanese relations and really need people to go scan my contributions. I want to set a high quality standard since I'd love to have it featured some day. I'd really appreciate your participation on its nomination for a Good Article at Talk:German–Japanese relations. Thanks in advance! --Gliese876 (talk) 11:07, 7 February 2010 (UTC) VankThe previous Vank page edited by abusive sock accnt, and POV edits.Prickily catcus [6]660gd4qo (talk) 04:36, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
ThanksFor adding the internal link to the Sea Shepherd operations/detainment. I missed it. Oberonfitch (talk) 05:03, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
Removal of 'spam' link.As far as I can see those were just advertisements that are automatically generated by Google and thus occasionally as with even newspaper sites odd advertisements appear - for example the Guardian website since the first page has a dating service. If we are going to start prudishly removing links because occasionally ads produce 'inappropriate' text then we may as well remove links to every site that has any sort of ads. I certainly have never seen a 'meet Japanese ladies' link on that site when I've visited. I'm not sure how the Google algorithm works for producing ads, but it perhaps depends on your general surfing habits, and is thus independent of the site itself. If you type, "Kanji Romaji" into Google it is the first link: http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=kanji+romaji&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 and it has around about 2,000 fans on Facebook alone (just look at the comments to see how much I and others appreciate that tool), so it seems to me absurd to remove a link to a free resource that converts Kanji to Romaji - a huge challenge no doubt and a useful resource. Especially, as that link has been on that page for at least 6 years. And I disagree that this is a 'personal website'. 'Personal' does not mean 'created by an individual', and thus I don't see that link going against any of the guidelines mentioned. 202.122.63.6 (talk) 15:39, 18 February 2010 (UTC)
Akira SugenoiaHi, Oda Mari. Could you please help me to find the photo of this person in the title. I only know, that he (she) works (or worked) in the university in Matsumoto. This person achieved the s.c. Fransisc Scorina order (Belarus) and I am working in russian wikipedia under the list of those, who achieved it and need photos very much. I want it to become a featured list. Sorry, as I may have written japanese words incorrectly. The list is [7]SZv (talk) 21:44, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
OK. Thanks a lot for links. I will add them as a reference and will write "Here you can see him and learn more". I think it will also not bad.SZv (talk) 07:27, 5 March 2010 (UTC) ANAThank you very much for finding that! Do you know if any written Japanese sources discuss the move to the utility center? I would like to have information on it at All Nippon Airways#Headquarters - Also is "Utility Center" written in katakana? I had requested a photo of the utility center on JA, so I might add that name to the request list so people will know exactly what I want a photo of. Thank you :) WhisperToMe (talk) 08:47, 8 March 2010 (UTC)
Movie genreHi, Oda Mari. Do you know Yamatoya Atsushi's film 荒野のダッチワイフ (1967)? I'm starting an article on it, and I'm not sure whether to call it "pinku", and to list it in the Pink film article/templates/categories or not... allcinema calls it action/erotic. It was
Hi again, Oda Mari. I've started the article at: Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands. I relied a lot on English sourcing, so I'd be happy if you took a look and see if I've got anything wrong, and if you came across any good sourcing I left out. Best regards. Dekkappai (talk) 22:49, 11 March 2010 (UTC)
Warning errorNot entirely sure what that was doing on your page to start with. things seem to have gone astray Yesterday. Looking at it it seems you on the page at the same time so more than likley posted a warning just beofre me.--Wintonian (talk) 13:33, 10 March 2010 (UTC)
Massive removal of referenced material at Ady GilPlease discuss your recent removal of large amounts of referenced material about Peter Bethune's arrest and detention here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Ady_Gil#Peter_Bethune.27s_detention_and_arrest_-_massive_deletion_of_referenced_material Thank you. Ghostofnemo (talk) 05:51, 21 March 2010 (UTC) 願ひ事かなふI'm not sure how to pronounce this. "Ganhi Koto Kanafu" doesn't seem quite right, but that's all I can think of... You can find context at List of Maison Ikkoku chapters; it's a chapter title in volume 5. Any help is appreciated. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe 20:57, 22 March 2010 (UTC)
Please stopThis is the warning you will receive regarding your disruptive edits, such as those you made to Yoon Bong-Gil. If you vandalize Wikipedia again, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. You should not tweaking these articles on your own point of views. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.16.129.194 (talk) 14:48, 2 April 2010 (UTC) Hi Oda Mari. I just poked my nose in to see what this is all about. The anon is no doubt well on the way to getting blocked, and the "Murderer" category will stick. But perhaps it's worth thinking about this: Of course a murder is a murder, but isn't an assassination a rather special type of murder? Do we categorize every General or soldier in a war as a murderer? And if an assassination is just a "murder", then why are none of the articles I've checked at Category:Japanese assassins not also included in Category:Japanese murderers? Why are John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald categorized as Category:American assassins but not Category:American murderers?... Why is, apparently, only the Korean assassin of Japanese government officials categorized as a murderer, while these others are categorized as assassins? Perhaps some nationalism is involved in the reasoning? I won't step in, because I'd probably be helping nationalism on the other side which I like no better than nationalism of any other stripe. And I see blatant nationalistic mythology spread around here on their side too, so I'll just keep out of it... But maybe this apparent inconsistency in the categorization of political assassins is something to think about? Or maybe it's not... Regards. Dekkappai (talk) 16:21, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Sea(You don't neutral.)Hellow, Nice to meet you. I read your article. I think the Sea of Japan to the neutral position because you are Japanese. Don't you think? And the Sea of Japan is a neutral name. If you were in 3rd country people, which will have a neutral stance will not be known. An example of a neutral name, I mentioned South Korea's former president is a sea of peace. Please!, please!, I turn this around in the name of the Sea of Japan can not say as a neutral stance. First, why do not you wish you want a neutral position. Read NPOV now! Thank you! --Idh0854 (talk) 16:50, 14 May 2010 (UTC) Removal of referenced, relevant material at Peter Bethune articleHello. You recently removed all the material and references regarding whaling at the Peter Bethune article. Please discuss this deletion on the article talk page here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Peter_James_Bethune#Removal_of_background_information_on_whaling Ghostofnemo (talk) 16:41, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
Removal of Japanese gairaigo list editsWould you mind justifying the removal of my addition of "lot up" and Gymnophoria's addition of "one set" from the article, please? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.160.95.118 (talk) 05:31, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
Re: Proper position of jaThanks :) Torne (talk) 16:51, 16 April 2010 (UTC) Hello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at Drmies's talk page. You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Drmies (talk) 13:41, 17 May 2010 (UTC) Korean Nationalism (2002 World Cup)Hi, I saw the reverts regarding the claims of cheating in the 2002 World Cup and noticed that the text you were inserting had no citations. I have changed your text a little and added two citations, so I hope this won't get reverted again, take a look and see what you think. カンチョーSennen Goroshi ! (talk) 07:08, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
A little question.What is your opinion on this? Talk:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki#Why_not_under_.22World_War_II_crimes.22_category.3F I have said that Japan officially regards the atomic bombings to be war crimes(decided as such by Ryuichi Shimoda v. The State). Thus, I have requested (and tried) to add the article to any kind of war crimes category. Unsurprisingly, I was met by resistance from others. Resistance consisting of mere personal disagreements. Not a single opposing source or reference was presented to me. Do you have any opinion to it? Perhaps any advice?--Raubfreundschaft (talk) 19:28, 25 May 2010 (UTC)
Hi, Raubfreundschaft! I'm sorry but I'm not interested in that discussion. Hi, Dekkappai! It's OK. You are always welcome to come here. Happy editing to both of you. Oda Mari (talk) 06:46, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
SalutationsThanks for the message on my talk page. I hope you are keeping well. I will modify the article as you recommended. Regarding the point raised about 着替える not being a compound verb - and the reason you put forward is that there is a noun 着替え - the simple fact is, it is a compound verb, made up of two separate verbs, and the fact that there is a noun derived from it is irrelevant. You would agree that やり直す is a compound verb, made up of やる+直す, even though there is a noun やり直し? Japanese has lots of these. Anyway, thanks. I shall fix the article today or tomorrow. --KägeTorä - (影虎) (TALK) 17:47, 29 May 2010 (UTC)
Seeking a broadened perspectiveMay I invite you to watchlist Shinto Shrine? Your comments or suggestions may be helpful at Talk:Shinto shrine#Revert. I am posting this as a kind of "heads up;" however, I do not anticipate you will need to intervene. If something does develop, I want to learn from your point-of-view. The contributions history here + an old dispute thread at Talk:Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū#Top three shrines cause me to guess that this is precisely the kind of problem which calls for a bit of worry. For more background, see also here In response to an early-2009 dispute, I created Hakozaki Shrine, Usa Shrine and Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines. The research which went into developing these articles informs my reaction to an otherwise trivial edit here. The small change suggests that this may have something to do with pre-1947 State Shinto ranking. From 1871 to 1947, the Kanpei-sha (官幣社) identified a hierarchy of government-supported shrines most closely associated with the Imperial family. Included in the highest ranks were these three:
Before 1947, the mid-range of ranked, nationally significant shrines or Kokuhei Chūsha (国幣中社) included Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū at Kamakura, Kanagawa. Maybe nothing will come of this. We'll see. In any case, thank you for your investment of time and concern across the past few years. --Tenmei (talk) 17:56, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
Producer nameHi, Oda Mari. I'm working on an article on the early "Pink" studio Million Film, and found that Kurosawa's producer, 本木荘二郎, directed many films there. My question is the name. My English reference transliterates the name as "Jojirou Motogi", but our articles on Ikiru and Seven Samurai both give the name as "Sojiro Motoki". Which is correct? Thanks! Dekkappai (talk) 19:42, 11 June 2010 (UTC)
New NToJHi! You informed me a while ago about new National Treasures to be designated in 2010. I've been monitoring the news items at the Agency for Cultural Affairs, but did not see anything. Do you know if they've already been officially designated? bamse (talk) 11:09, 12 June 2010 (UTC)
Whaling in Japan articleHey, I noticed you placed a citation after the claim I edited. Thank you for doing that. I have one minor concern though: do you think citing The Institute of Cetacean Research's website is acceptable? It's hard to quote that as proof that they have indeed halted when the ICR is accused by some (namely the government of Australia and numerous scientists) of enabling commercial whaling to continue. Its state sponsorship by the government of Japan in addition to the millions of dollars it receives in government subsidies creates a conflict of interest I think. Is there any other source (preferably a neutral one with no incentive to lie) that can be sourced? In fact, here is a recent news article (a biased one I admit, but the subject is more important than the way it's written) that shows the exact conflict of interest and accusations of corruption that make the ICR, as a source, suspect at best. I just wanted to run that by you to see what your thoughts are. Thanks Wikipediarules2221 02:56, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
LinkIf you don't want to clean up, just don't. It will be done eventually. On the other hand, if someone added useful information, then it is not recommended that one delete it. You are free to improve it if you wish but deleting it would not be good thing. 06:47, 20 June 2010 (UTC) You have a Japanese name but then you may not have grew up in Japan. Shiri nugui is not same as cleaning up mess. It means "wiping someone's asses". Please be civil in wikipedia.
RefDesk on JP WikipediaHello Mari, I have recently been looking for the RefDesk on the JP Wikipedia, and just can't find it. Would you be able to show me a link to it? Cheers. --KägeTorä - (影虎) (TALK) 11:53, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
Raid at CabanatuanThank you for providing that link, I have added it to the ELs in the article. I have also sent an e-mail to the site's administrators to see if they can possibly assist in any research. I would appreciate any further information you can find if you are able. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks again. --Happy editing! Nehrams2020 (talk • contrib) 03:00, 29 June 2010 (UTC) Four-character idiomHello. I see that you have reverted my edit on Four-character idiom, and I wish briefly to talk about the edit. Korea has a dictionary chock full of four-character idioms that are often used in Korea that can be seen on this page [15]. I do not see any reason for removing the Korean name if Korea also uses four-character idioms (故事成語) , seeing as Japan enforces four-character (四字熟語) and China enforces a more lenient structure on idioms (成语). Therefore, I'd like to revert your edit on Four-character idiom. If not replied within three days, then I will revert the last edit. Thank you, and happy editing! 67.166.219.90 (talk) 14:10, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
Re: your messageThanks for clearing things up. TEK (talk • e-mail) 21:30, 18 July 2010 (UTC) Hi, I'v notice you focus on Korean and Japanese historical linkage; These books may helpHong Wontack (1994). Paekchae of Korea and the origin of Yamato Japan. Seoul Kadura International Covell, Jon Etta Hastings Carter; Covell, Alan Carter (1986-12-01). Korean Impact on Japanese Culture: Japan's Hidden History (2001 ed.). Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Hollym International Corporation There are also many research articles regarding Japanese sculptures/archetiture/pottery links to Korea and the Japanese language being associated with ancient Korean language. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/04/080428-ancient-tomb.html http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A05E0D91139E733A25754C0A9619C946097D6CF It would be very difficult to study Japanese culture and ancient history without mentioning Korea, I know that seems to be the goal of some editors and it makes the articles seem odd. Currently there is a book in the works by professors at Stanford and Seoul Univ focusing on tracing Japanese culture and it's timeline to Korea. We will see how that goes. But I hope these books help, since you are very focused on Korean links to Japan. --165.214.4.21 (talk) 00:24, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
Why did you delete my referencesThe site you linked about looks like an opinion site and the link after that is a trojan site, were you trying to crash my computer, luckily McAfee stopped it, please do not do that to me again or I will report you. I am hoping that was a mistake since you only linked it and probably didn't try to read the information. Try it yourself if you do not believe me, but next time please read before you send people to a trojan site. The other site is an opinion blog written by a guy named Fuga, who is suppose to take that seriously. My reference is a published book still used in universities, if you do not agree with what is stated please put in published books that universities use which state such things. Until then I will revert to the reference material. Why are you trying so hard to disconnect the flow of China to Korea to Japan. You seem to skip Korea and go from China to Japan. I do not know if this is intentional, if it is that would be vandalism on your part. please provide references that are published and used in universities before you delete, just because you found sites that have opinions against it doesn't mean the source is incorrect. --70.173.188.181 (talk) 06:59, 19 July 2010 (UTC) Seriously your objection is Fuga's blog, that is all you have? --70.173.188.181 (talk) 07:26, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
Question for youWould you be willing to come over here and help me get all the title right? Discussion can happen here. I appreciate any help. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WikiProject Japan! 08:53, 7 August 2010 (UTC)
I tried to translate some.
Check this outSince you are interested in Korea-related topics too, and this "article" also talks a bit about Japan. The article was created few days ago and was recently nominated for deletion at here Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pure blood theory in Korea, It would be nice if you can join the discussion since we need different opinions from different perspective. --LLTimes (talk) 07:04, 14 August 2010 (UTC) Third Largest EconomyEvery major news paper from the Seattle times to the New York times has declared China the 2nd Largest economy because of the 1st and 2nd quarter results. It would take a rise of 10 percent or more for Japan to overtake China in 2 quarters for China not to be the 2nd largest economy in both Nominal and Purchasing Power. One of the front page articles on Yahoo declared China the 2nd Largest economy in the world in Both Nominal and Purchasing power. Should be update this info, or are we going to wait until 2011 in March when the World bank compiles the info. That would seem a little late for information we already know. What do you guys think, should we update or wait. I know you and Nihonjoe will be all over it, if you don't like what it states so you guys should discuss. --Objectiveye (talk) 01:07, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
Re: HelpHe has been blocked indefinitely. Thanks for letting me know. :) --User:Woohookitty Disamming fool! 07:57, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
History of JapanHi there ^^ May I ask, why you reverted the change of the misspelled city names (it was my edit btw)? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Belikel (talk • contribs) 16:08, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
August 2010Welcome to Wikipedia. The recent edit you made to Sea of Japan naming dispute has been reverted, as it appears to have removed content from the page without explanation. Use the sandbox for testing; if you believe the edit was constructive, please ensure that you provide an informative edit summary. You may also wish to read the introduction to editing. Thank you.660gd4qo (talk) 19:26, 22 August 2010 (UTC) Requesting your attention/advice on Sea of Japan naming disputeSo.....yeah. As you can see, myself and the User:660gd4qo have continued to go back and forth on his/her additions. I agreed with your idea that s/he needs to back up and discuss the changes first before making them. I feel like s/he's "cheating", by saying that he gets to add whatever he wants, then it's up to us to challenge any/all of it. Any ideas about where to go from here? Qwyrxian (talk) 01:40, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
Hello, Oda Mari. I'm requesting your help in translating for this user. I have posted a final warning on their user talk and would like you to post a translation there. I feel that this user's English competency is fueling their frustration to a point where drastic measures must be taken. If you're busy with other tasks, I understand. Thanks Tiderolls 13:56, 5 September 2010 (UTC) Thanks for your help, Oda Mari. Unfortunately, I see very little prospect that this editor will be able to contribute here. I'll listen to any feedback you have to offer on the matter and would appreciate any glimmer of hope you see that their effort would be helpful. See ya 'round Tiderolls 15:55, 5 September 2010 (UTC) Japanese battleship HarunaJust a question. It was stated at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Japanese battleship Haruna/archive1 that you have confirmed the status of the photos used in Japanese battleship Haruna. Do we have a reliable source to verify this status? According to the copyright template in use, if we can confirm that Shizuo Fukui is both dead and that he died before 1960, then any of his photos are in the public domain in Japan. Can you please comment at the FAC about this? Imzadi 1979 → 23:19, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
Akira KurosawaThe article Akira Kurosawa, formerly a B-class article (rated as of Top Importance by Wikiproject:Japan), has recently been nominated by me as a Featured Article. As a member of Wikiproject:Japan, and as an editorial contributor to the Tōru Takemitsu article (because Takemitsu worked with AK), you might be interested in going to the Featured article candidates page and having a look. Regards, Dylanexpert (talk) 16:38, 6 September 2010 (UTC) Hello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at Qwyrxian's talk page.
You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. More on crickets!Thank you for your suggestions on crickets at refdesk! The article is now at Crickets as pets and needs some attention to grammar and flow. The section on Pet crickets in Japan may need factual corrections: the principal source is dated 1898, the only recent source says that the cricket craze has largely gone but maybe it's not the case? Chirp! East of Borschov 08:31, 14 September 2010 (UTC) Hello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at Moonriddengirl's talk page.
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I thought the murder case should be mentioned in Anti-Japanese sentiment in China. That was why I reverted your addition. Your addition was abrupt and incoherent in the section. Not all readers know who was Sugiyama and the background and influence of his murder. You had to add something like " His murder was one of incidents that led to the declaration of war on the foreign powers in 1900." Besides, the section should be an outline/survey of the matter in China. You should take a good look at articles and sections and be careful where, what and how to add information. Please create a new section about the historical sentiment on the main article and add it to there. I'm not excluding Muslims in China. It's a matter of balance. Regards. Oda Mari (talk) 05:59, 16 September 2010 (UTC) Japanese Words of Portuguese OriginMy contribution to the "Arigato" section of this article was recently reverted by user Oda Mari. This contribution was made in good faith, however Oda Mari incorrectly identified it as vandalism and reverted it. Please see the Wikipedia article on Wikipedia Vandalism, specifically the section "What is not Vandalism". It will be obvious to anyone who reads this section that my contribution was not vandalism. Oda Mari also did not cite any sources as her basis for reverting it, and in fact deleted the reliable source I provided to substantiate my contribution. If after 3 days no valid reason is provided to discredit the source I provided, I will restore my contribution. If it turns into an edit war, the matter will be brought to the attention of the administrators. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.113.82.47 (talk) 07:52, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
Uploading picturesHi Oda! It's really easy to upload pictures.
I'd rather not visit a website I don't know, but you can always send me details of what the image is and then I can decide on an appropriate tag. John Smith's (talk) 15:30, 20 September 2010 (UTC) User:218.218.234.143 and kanji namesHi, I was just wondering if you can tell what this user is doing to the articles s/he is editing. I can't really tell the difference between edits even after looking at the diffs. Colincbn (talk) 01:39, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
Good judgement?There are exceptions to every rule, but it is not alway obvious. Will you help me think through the way three unrelated articles are different and alike?
In sum, I construe these as circular arguments. It is hard for me to guess how to parse the differences and similarities? In this context, can you offer a useful comment or suggestion? --Tenmei (talk) 17:37, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
Sea of Japan naming disputeJust wondering--were your comments on the lead for my draft of Sea of Japan naming dispute your only concerns, or were you implying you'd only had a chance to look at the lead so far? If you're still working your way through it, that's still totally fine. Please don't take this as any kind of pressure, I just wasn't sure how to interpret the first sentence of your comment. If you have looked through the whole thing (as much as you intend to), then I think I'm going to go ahead and ask to have the protection removed so that I can move over the draft. But if you're still planning to make more comments, I'd much rather hear your points first, as your insight is very helpful. Thanks, Qwyrxian (talk) 04:43, 6 October 2010 (UTC) P.S.: I have this haunting feeling that I'm about to become involved in the Senkaku Islands article (or subarticles, if it gets split about), too...I didn't intend to have a content focus....but that article has a number of similar problems, at least in terms of formatting and potential for NPOV editing, as the SoJ naming article. Luckily, though, it has a much more active set of people talking, so it's not as easily victimized by drive-by POV pushers (I think).Qwyrxian (talk) 04:43, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905I am contacting you because you participated in a discussion thread about changing the name of Eulsa Treaty to another name. Summarizing the so-called discussion which began at Talk:Eulsa Treaty in early August here:
In the many weeks of so-called discussion thread development, those opposing the move have either been unwilling or unable to present refutation or counterargument; and therefore, I propose we delay no longer. In other words, I suggest that there is a consensus to act now on the basis of the Lexis-Nexis search outcome. The time has come for this article to be renamed Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905. --Tenmei (talk) 19:50, 26 October 2010 (UTC) RFCI am wrapping up a few issues for Senkaku Islands dispute. Since you are a regular participant of the page in the recent times, it would be appropriate to notify you of the discussion I started. Bobthefish2 (talk) 23:21, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
editing discussion posts?Do you make a practice of editing other users discussion comments? To accuse me of vandalism for restoring my own comment is beyond proper for a wiki editor. 207.119.114.105 (talk) 06:32, 1 November 2010 (UTC) TolstoyIn part, this is a follow-up to the problems you are helping to resolve at Senkaku Islands and Senkaku Islands dispute. I wonder if you have previously stumbled across this quote? For me, this concept has resonance in a variety of Wikipedia settings. These sentences were introduced to me by someone interested in Metonymy and WP:Polling is not a substitute for discussion ≠ WP:Straw poll. Although I still haven't resolved what I think about the context, I do come back again and again to Tolstoy's words. Perhaps these words might be usefully stored in the back of your mind? --Tenmei (talk) 15:20, 5 November 2010 (UTC) どこのどちらさまかぞんじませんがこのような対話をいただきましたが、日本の恥をさらしているガラのわるいかたは「あなた」じゃないですかね。恥さらしてるのはあなたでしょう。 I noticed that you have posted comments to the page Talk:Senkaku Islands dispute in a language other than English. When on the English-language Wikipedia, please always use English, no matter to whom you address your comments. This is so that comments may be comprehensible to the community at large. If the use of another language is unavoidable, please provide a translation of the comments. For more details, see Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines. Thank you. This is en WP. ここは英語版のウィキペディアです。Please use English when you leave messages. 投稿なさる場合は、英語をお使いください。Additionally, please be polite, watch your language and do not attack other editors. さらに、礼儀をわきまえ、言葉遣いに注意して、他の編集者を攻撃することはおやめください。日本の恥をさらすような、柄の悪い投稿はやめてください。迷惑です。 Oda Mari (talk) 05:35, 6 November 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.18.245.64 (talk) On Karate MMA articleI've done quite some research on it, and i feel that there's a need to cite some famous examples.
Greetings & questionHi, Oda Mari. Long time no see. I hope all is well with you and that you're having fun editing. I've stopped editing here and moved over to a Japanese film-specific wiki. (There are several reasons for my departure. The main one is that I believe, Wikipedia's "notability" criteria make all non-English, non-mainstream film articles easy targets for deletion, unless they have been extensively written about in English.) Unfortunately, so far, the editors only consist of a native English-speaker (myself), and (I believe) a native Czech-speaker. So, with no native Japanese-speaker, we sometimes have to wrestle with the Japanese language a bit ;-) A question has come up at: http://eiga.wikia.com/wiki/Talk:Humanity_and_Paper_Balloons#Name_of_the_seller_of_goldfish Would you be kind enough to offer input? Best regards, and take care. (I hope you might consider looking in on Eigapedia from time to time also. I am "Tokkan Kozo", and I do not limit my work there to "Pink"-- I work on all the colors of the rainbow ;-) Dekkappai (talk) 14:32, 23 November 2010 (UTC)
Japan National RoutesCan you find a website which would be considered a reliable source which could be used as a reference for all Japan National Routes (国道) for basic information like where they begin and end? Someone just tagged all of them as having no references. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WikiProject Japan! 19:51, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
RfC Senkaku IslandsThe RfC provides an opportunity for additional comment by other interested editors. Can you frame a constructive response to Bobthefish2 pivotal question: Even if the policy does not recommend the use of Senkaku/Diaoyu-style dual names, is our situation exceptional enough to make it a good solution? In this RfC context, please consider an overview here? --Tenmei (talk) 19:27, 30 November 2010 (UTC)
Would you mind helping out over here?I've been working on translating the Speculative fiction portal to JAWIKI, but someone is causing problems with this. Will you come help out over here? I appreciate any help. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WikiProject Japan! 06:13, 10 December 2010 (UTC) TalkbackHello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at Benlisquare's talk page.
Message added 10:57, 17 December 2010 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Japanese swords (external links)I noticed that you removed two external links as not appropriate, did you go to the links and look at them? One link explained why some ww2 Japanese swords are considered to be nihonto and why some are not actually traditionally made blades, the other link is to the largest forum in the world for the discussion of nihonto, this forum has some of the worlds foremost experts in nihonto participating including Clive Sinclaire and Ian Bottomley. If you remove these links then I suggest that you take a close look at the other external links also. Instead of removing helpful links have you thought about doing some reading on the subject and adding some references? The whole article on Japanese swords as huge sections with no references backing up the information in the article Samuraiantiqueworld (talk) 05:52, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
Your revert on TokyoHi Mari. You reverted an edit to Tokyo saying "Macron is not needed".[22] However it is not an English word but a rōmaji. See template:nihongo. Regards, ―― Phoenix7777 (talk) 07:32, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
January 2011Hi Oda Mari, It appears to me that you do not absolutely understand what you've been doing with regards to some of your actions. I'd advise you to read some relevant contents more carefully before making accusations of personal attacks. After all, the term "idiots" was only used a handful of times and never specifically applied to anyone. At the same time, you should be a bit more careful in your thought process when it comes to the Remin Ribao article. It was already stated and illustrated beyond a doubt that the article had never made a connection between the Japanese Okinawa Prefecture and the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands. This is also something you've agreed upon. Since the Japanese reference articles and the associated sentences that dealt with the Remin Ribao figured argued Japanese sovereignty of these islands on the basis of the seeming Okinawa association (that we agreed was wrong or made-up), then they are also wrong by extension. Being a reputable Wikipedia editor, I believe you would be more familiar than I am to what contents should belong in Wikipedia and not. So, perhaps you'd have to show me why in this case you'd feel fraudulent ideas and references based on known fallacies deserve to remain in Wikipedia. I understand that there can be idiots that will unrelentingly protect their favourite fantasies of reality (such as how Nanking Massacre never happened or how atomic bombs were dropped on non-belligerent victim nations in WWII), but I trust you are an editor with a great sense of honour and integrity who'd have a great justification for all this. Oh by the way, I intend to add back some of the October protest contents that we discussed in the past. I believe our agreement is that all but the Swastika-related content was fair game. What do you think? Bobthefish2 (talk) 22:09, 29 January 2011 (UTC)
Best. Bobthefish2 (talk) 21:22, 30 January 2011 (UTC) I've answered Fish's question here. -- Hoary (talk) 15:19, 2 February 2011 (UTC) WikisourceOda Mari -- I was vexed by what I read about you and me here. In the context this short diff creates, a meaningful way to demonstrate "good faith and editorial integrity" is by enhancing and highlighting "all contents and references associated with that Remin Ribao article." This also happens to be consistent with core wiki-policies. Perhaps you did not know that the January 8, 1953 article has been uploaded to Chinese Wikisource and to Japanese Wikisource?
I will try to figure out how to add an appropriate English translation to the English Wikisource. Perhaps it can be easily accomplished. We'll see. --Tenmei (talk) 20:22, 2 February 2011 (UTC) Wikisource has original text related to this article:
Locked articleI'm very sorry that Senkaku Islands dispute was locked -- not because of a short-term problem with the current version of the article, but because of the unintended consequences. Even if this action does succeed in mitigating some kind of short-term dispute, I anticipate longer-term problems as a result of Nihonjoe's decision. I tried to explain at User talk:Nihonjoe#Locking of Senkaku Islands dispute; but the effort was not well received:
IMO, this is a problem which didn't need to be a problem. I do not know how to be a force for good in this context, but I will think about it over the next few days. --Tenmei (talk) 08:44, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
and in LithuaniaSomebody who can read materials in Japanese a lot faster than I can (and who is not battling with a computer that doesn't like him) may be interested in this. I imagine that you're busy too, but if you are interested in this, then of course feel free to disagree with me there. -- Hoary (talk) 15:21, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
You'll be happy when I say that it's probably not a good idea to say anything more here at RS/N. But it could be a good idea to comment judiciously at Talk:Chiune Sugihara. As always, one major problem is that looking in libraries for materials -- even if one knows where to look (which pages of which issue of which magazine) -- is tiresome, while what's available on the web in Japanese is so insubstantial compared with what's available in English. (Regardless of what one may think about the relative value of the Guardian and 朝日新聞, virtually everything from the former is freely available on the web, whereas almost nothing from the latter is.) Anyway, see this. At best, it's a blatant copyright violation. Worse, it could have been tampered with. Still, it does appear to be an article in Aera with serious implications for the credibility of a book that's taken seriously by editors of the article on Sugihara. Meanwhile, there are reputable books in Japanese about Sugihara, but few editors of en.WP who have the ability, and can spare the time and effort needed, to read and digest even just part of one of them. IFF you're interested, your input would be welcome. ¶ Although I tend to distrust anything published in the 1990s by the Free Press (before then an excellent publisher, and for all I know excellent now as well), it's not a good idea just to say (even with good reason) that we can't believe HL when he writes X. Instead, if there's a conflict between HL writing X and some other author (let's call her SOA) writing not-X, then we have to see which account (X or not-X) or which author (HL or SOA) is more credible. ¶ I have an excellent Win2k computer too, but unfortunately it lacks the puff to run Gimp on any but small files, and also I presume that it's full of security holes and hardly dare connect it to the net. But Win2k was fine in its day. When XP came out, I was eager to jump ship. Mac OS X is very good but I'm underwhelmed by Apple hardware, always seemingly designed to look good in Yodobashi Camera but mechanically dubious. So I've been using (K)Ubuntu. However, I'm not happy with the upgrade process, and so my newest machine is running Debian. Except that right now it's only running 95% or so of the needed bits of Debian, and getting the missing 5% is troublesome. But I'm pretty confident that today I'll get it all sorted out. ¶ Whatever you think of the relative appeals of Windows and GNU/Linux, it's good to have a bootable ("live") CD for emergency purposes. And this means GNU/Linux (or something more exotic). I recommend "#!". (The ja:WP article about it is seriously out of date.) ¶ Yes, too cold! Yesterday I walked out to Doutor to get an espresso that's better than coffee I can make myself, and then found that I'd left my money at home, so I had to walk back home. Then I had to thaw my hands. Coming on top of computer problems, that was a bit much. -- Hoary (talk) 00:48, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
Thank you for your good work at RS/N. I think that the person who started the thread had his heart in the right place but was far too vehement for his own good, and that this alienated a lot of his readers. He makes some good points. But the article is not about Levine, it's about Sugihara; the thing to do is of course to find and use sources that are better than Levine. ¶ Shichiji ni aimashō is still an utterly dreadful article, but now it's merely uninformative, uninteresting, unsourced, and possibly fictional; whereas before it was all of these and also self-contradictory. I'll keep an eye on it. ¶ Yes, thank you, I am now happily using my Dell laptop running Debian 6.0.0. 日本語入力も平気。 I bought the computer over the web and in principle could make many choices. The choice not to have Windows was not among them. I had a choice of colors, but the choice not to have two "Windows" stickers was not available. I was able to correspond with email and asked there if I could have it without Windows, without the stickers, or (best of all) without either Windows or the stickers, and with no reduction in price. No, was the answer. Aren't "antimonopoly" laws wonderful! ¶ A great thing about having a computer with a US keyboard, with Ctrl and CapsLock switched around, and with Debian installed is that nobody is going to ask if she can borrow it, even for a few minutes. Or if I am asked, once I start explaining they should lose interest in a few seconds. (Actually it all "looks and feels" much the same as Windows or Mac OS X, really.) -- Hoary (talk) 13:38, 13 February 2011 (UTC)
Ah, sorry about the mistake in the article. I fixed that a couple of minutes ago, but now unfortunately am too sleepy to do anything further. Good night! -- Hoary (talk) 15:43, 13 February 2011 (UTC) A small step forward...your thoughts?With the input of some previously uninvolved editors, we've developed a compromise wording on the Remin Ribao article sentence at Senkaku Islands dispute. As one of the prior discussants in this issue, I'd appreciate your input in the very last section on talk as to whether you could accept the compromise we've cobbled together. The short argument is that 4 of us (including 2 uninvolved editors) that the article will be better if we clearly attribute that interpretation of the Remin Ribao article, in the sentence, ""The Japanese government and U.S. researchers have claimed that a 1953 article in The People's Daily, a daily newspaper which is the organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), stated that the Senkaku Islands were a part of the Rykuyu Islands, and that this further implied that the Senkaku Islands were a part of Japanese territory" (keeping all of the current sources). I sincerely hope that you might be persuaded to accept this as a compromise that clearly includes the sentence, all of the sources, and doesn't state that the translation may be false, while also clearly indicating the that the translation is an act of interpretation. I'd love to hear your input. Qwyrxian (talk) 05:29, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
What best serves our shared Wikipedia goalsYour good judgement inspires me. With my words here I affirm my belief in the value of your best guesses about what to do in difficult situations. Especially now, it bears repeating that our shared goal is ensuring academic credibility of all articles in our Wikipedia project. --Tenmei (talk) 19:40, 15 February 2011 (UTC) Bobthefish2I've decided to escalate his behaviour at Wikipedia:Wikiquette_alerts#User:Bobthefish2. Your comments would be welcome. Also, can I say, do join back in the discussion at Talk:Senkaku_Islands_dispute. If bob gets to you, just ignore him. Don't let him get to you. :) John Smith's (talk) 10:49, 19 February 2011 (UTC) BaitingRe: Wikipedia:Wikiquette alerts#User:Bobthefish2 In the past, I regret failing to do enough to oppose harassment in the form of baiting. I responded to Bobthefish2's new gambit here at Senkaku Islands dispute by posting this: WP:AGF is drained of meaning by This makes me sad. I didn't understand.--Tenmei (talk) 21:33, 21 February 2011 (UTC) Images of HachikoThanks for your response. I see you have already contributed to the deletion request, thanks also for that. I'll make all my contributions there: it's best if all the discussion is in one place for everybody to see. --Simon Speed (talk) 20:38, 25 February 2011 (UTC) Table
Please review the table I have re-created
RFC/U on TenmeiAs an editor who has interacted with User:Tenmei on the Senkaku Islands pages, I would like to inform you that I have filed a Request for comment on user conduct of Tenmei. You may read that RFC/U at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Tenmei, and are welcome to comment on it as explained at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User conduct/Guidance2 once it has been certified. Qwyrxian (talk) 06:19, 2 March 2011 (UTC) ご連絡ありがとうございます。メールありがとうございます。メールいただいた件ですが、詳しくは言えませんが現在各関係者のご協力で対策を講じております。わざわざご連絡いただきありがとうございました。--Vigorous action (talk) 15:25, 2 March 2011 (UTC) Bridge used by everyoneOda Mari -- Have you encountered this Nikkei (日系人, Nikkeijin) poet?
When you try to be a bridge to the future, it's not easy or simple; but it is a good investment. --Tenmei (talk) 17:52, 7 March 2011 (UTC) Edit warring You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war. Users are expected to collaborate with others and avoid editing disruptively. In particular, the three-revert rule states that:
If you find yourself in an editing dispute, use the article's talk page to discuss controversial changes; work towards a version that represents consensus among editors. You can post a request for help at an appropriate noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases it may be appropriate to request temporary page protection. If you continue to edit war, you may be blocked from editing without further notice.
WP Japan in the Signpost"WikiProject Report" would like to focus on WikiProject Japan for a Signpost article. This is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. Would you be willing to participate in an interview? If so, here are the questions for the interview. Just add your response below each question and feel free to skip any questions that you don't feel comfortable answering. Other editors will also have an opportunity to respond to the interview questions. If you know anyone else who would like to participate in the interview, please share this with them. Have a great day. -Mabeenot (talk) 04:04, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
Can u help me?I don't have the japanese fonts. What is the standard procedure? Thx --Chris.urs-o (talk) 20:21, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
Clarification please on Fukushima 1 pageThanks for your contribution to the discussion of the Fukushima 1 nuclear accidents. You comment on the correct translation of some numbers, but unfortunately the discussion page shows only a reference to "OP", and there is currently no person or other occurrence of "OP" on the discussion page. Could you kindly clarify on the discussion page if that is 100,000 or 10,000,000? Crisperdue (talk) 20:39, 13 March 2011 (UTC) Signpost articleThe WikiProject Japan Signpost article scheduled for this week was postponed in light of the earthquake, tsunami, and ongoing nuclear crisis. We would like to publish the interview within the next couple weeks with updated information that takes into account the events in Japan. Please take an opportunity to return to the interview page to answer some additional questions located at the bottom of the page. This is also an opportunity to revise any previous answers if you feel the need. We hope to bring your story to a wider audience. Thanks again for your participation. -Mabeenot (talk) 03:36, 15 March 2011 (UTC) It appears you are alright!Despite our differences, I'd like to express my well-wishes to the Japanese (or reputable British) people who edited in Senkaku Islands. Let's hope they are safe and suffered no losses. I will post this as an IP, since I am avoiding WP as a hobby for a while. — Bobthefish2. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.231.53.94 (talk) 04:01, 15 March 2011 (UTC)
SaumraiIt is actually you who are guilty of altering the original text to further your Japanese natioanlistic agenda. "Following the Battle of Hakusukinoe against Tang China and Silla in 663 AD that led to Japanese retreat, Japan underwent widespread reform. One of the most important was ..." is the original passage you appear to be quoting from. http://books.google.com/books?id=A6nGbwAACAAJ&dq=%22Following+the+Battle+of+Hakusukinoe+against+Tang+China+and+Silla%22&hl=en&ei=7USbTfmWB4XagAf30tCeBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA — Preceding unsigned comment added by Baiyaan (talk • contribs) 16:34, 5 April 2011 (UTC)
ImagePer what consensus in the project was that image removed? Let me know please. Thanks......for your contribution to the article Akita Inu!he earthquakeHello Thanks for replying on the power plant page to my enquiry about earthquakes. I replied there, but two quotes I found from TEPCO were: "Today at approximately 3:36PM, a big quake occurred and there was a big sound around the Unit 1 and white smoke."[27] "Unit 1(Shut down)- Reactor has been shut down. However, the unit is under inspection due to the explosive sound and white smoke that was confirmed after the big quake occurred at 3:36PM. 4 workers were injured due to this incident and they were transported to the hospital. "[28] I appreciate what you said, about translations but particularly the second quote above sounds like something happened and then an explosion happened afterwards. I have found a page [29] which appears to list an earthquake off fukushima at 15:22 on 12 March. So this would be 14 minutes before the explosion. I presume 3:36pm is the time of the explosion, not the time of the something which happened before it. This is listed as a magnitude 6 earthquake which is one of the bigger aftershocks. Apologies if this is nonsense and I am misunderstanding the page, which I am looking at in google translate, which is not perfect. Sandpiper (talk) 01:12, 22 March 2011 (UTC)
Why have you reversed my edits?I would like to know why you have reversed all the changes i have been working on the Buddhist art in Japan article. I have been trying to make the article much more robust, including adding new sources and content. What do i have to do to get this new version accepted? Who do i have to talk to? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Javierfv1212 (talk • contribs) 14:12, 24 March 2011 (UTC) SaumraiIt is actually you who are guilty of altering the original text to further your Japanese natioanlistic agenda. "Following the Battle of Hakusukinoe against Tang China and Silla in 663 AD that led to Japanese retreat, Japan underwent widespread reform. One of the most important was ..." is the original passage you appear to be quoting from. http://books.google.com/books?id=A6nGbwAACAAJ&dq=%22Following+the+Battle+of+Hakusukinoe+against+Tang+China+and+Silla%22&hl=en&ei=7USbTfmWB4XagAf30tCeBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA — Preceding unsigned comment added by Baiyaan (talk • contribs) 16:34, 5 April 2011 (UTC) baiyaan Need your help againUser_talk:Yu_klose#Alex_kim.27s_citizenship You translated a year and a half ago for this editor, he needs it again. Alex Kim doesn't have dual citizenship and I'm pretty sure (at least from Google translate) what he was trying to use as proof for it clearly indicates as such. [30]. He is korean, but he was born in the US and has US citizenship. He has not, to my knowledge, a friend of mine knows him, taken dual citizenship nor does he qualify for it. Dual citizenship has only been introduced this year in Korea, so there is no way an article from 4 years ago would indicate that he had dual citizenship.--Crossmr (talk) 22:41, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Gimbap DocumentYou also, relevant person of this document. Therefore, you can not "warning". Thank you. --Idh0854 (talk) 05:31, 27 March 2011 (UTC) Tanko keikoI'm not sure who the IP that edited Kofun period was, but I dont see why you think it was a test edit. I looked around a bit and found this: [31] It seems like a perfectly good edit to me. If you don't mind I would like to re-add the info. Cheers, Colincbn (talk) 05:51, 6 April 2011 (UTC)
Kangxi Dictionary article series - Onegai itashimasuOda-Sensei!
お願いこんにちは。失礼ながら私は英語が出来ないので編集を頼みたい記事があります。Japanese pottery and porcelainにおいて、陶磁器戦争なる語が出てきますが、ご存知の通りこれは明らかに韓国側のプロパガンダに基づいた記述で事実ではないです。秀吉の目的は大陸の平定で朝鮮の陶工を拉致することが原因で戦争を起こしたのではないのは常識です。「陶磁器戦争」や「戦争は誘拐目的」という誤った情報は韓国で流布されているもので、これが英語版に伝染してるようです。秀吉の目的が書かれた英語版のソースがあれば確固とした記述になると思いますが、せめて陶工を連行したのは事実でも、ソースなしでもあの戦争の目的は訂正できないでしょうか?--SLIMHANNYA (talk) 04:42, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
Thank you!Hi, thank you for your thanks, and thank you for tracing the literature on the cherry blossom question. I'm still amazed that there doesn't seem to be a scientific name for the Korean form, but perhaps the wikipedia pages will prompt somebody to make one. Best wishes, Nadiatalent (talk) 18:03, 21 April 2011 (UTC) Formal mediation has been requestedFormal mediation of the dispute relating to Senkaku Islands has been requested. As an editor concerned in this dispute, you are invited to participate in the mediation. The process of mediation is voluntary and focuses exclusively on the content issues over which there is disagreement. For an explanation of what formal mediation is, see Wikipedia:Mediation Committee/Policy. Please now review the request page and the guide to formal mediation, and then, in the "party agreement" section, indicate whether you agree to participate. Discussion relating to the mediation request is welcome at the case talk page. Message delivered by MediationBot (talk) on behalf of the Mediation Committee. 04:45, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
Hiroshima, NagasakiHello, Could you please have a look at Talk:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki#U.S._warplanes_air-dropped_1_million_warning_leaflets_into_Hiroshima.2C_Nagasaki ? Teofilo talk 22:48, 29 April 2011 (UTC) KatakanaThis unusually big revert you did to an anon ip caught my eye. It looks like he converted the entire table from Hepburn romanization to the Nihon-shiki romanization standard. Calling it a factual error didn't really look right. You should probably give a better explanation to the guy. - Zero1328 Talk? 07:29, 4 May 2011 (UTC)
Stop editing Korean articles at wikiIt seems you have been active in editing Korean related articles and you don't have deep understanding knowledge, therefore I'm reverting your edit from now on. --KSentry(talk) 07:43, 4 May 2011 (UTC) Please do not introduce fabricated information about Korea, I personally believe you don't have knowledge in Korean history, culture and language therefore you don't have any contribution to be made at Korean related articles. Please do edit your precious Japanese related articles while you still can, otherwise I'll ban you forever!--KSentry(talk) 01:32, 5 May 2011 (UTC) File renaming in CommonsHi, Mari. In Commons we have a guideline File names and a tag Template:Rename. When there is consensus for renaming, please tag each files with suggestion of new names and the reason or the link to renaming discussion:
Request for mediation acceptedThis message is to inform you that a request for formal mediation of the dispute concerning Senkaku Islands, in which you were listed as a party, has been accepted by the Mediation Committee. Mediation of this dispute will begin within two weeks (once a mediator has been assigned to the case), so please add the case page to your watchlist.
The entirety of the above two pages (the MedCom policy and the guide to formal mediation) are also important reading for editors who are new to formal mediation. If you have any questions, please post them onto the case talk page, or contact the MedCom mailing list. For the Mediation Committee, AGK [•] 15:14, 5 May 2011 (UTC) You left this out.tohoku's connection to Fukushima plant
Just a little thanksHi Mari - I just want to say thanks for your help the other day (the 'puffed up cheeks' and 'hot food' translation). It was a small part of a trial translation for a new agency I've never worked with before. Anyway, I got the contract. Thanks again :) --KägeTorä - (影虎) (TALK) 00:59, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
HeyIt's not all that unnecesary. The Meiji Emperor was a very important figure and the images where relevant to the pages they were included on. Polozooza (talk) 16:51, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
Copyright?What copyrighted material did I add? Polozooza (talk) 17:33, 18 May 2011 (UTC) Japanese translationHello Oda Mari. Is your Japanese good? I'm trying to translate a small Japanese text (from the Japanese wikipedia) to this article Ring ni Kakero (video game). Perhaps you can help a little bit? Thanks. --Hydao (talk) 03:16, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for replying. Well, if you go to this wiki-site: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%AA%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0%E3%81%AB%E3%81%8B%E3%81%91%E3%82%8D I'm not sure if I understand everything wrote in the section 6 (ゲーム). If you have some free minutes, can you translate it more correctly? --Hydao (talk) 05:00, 21 May 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for the help, I used your text. :) About the かけろ, so what do you suggest then? "Put It All in the Ring" is ok, right? "Bring the Ring" sounds not good at all, but it's the lit. translation, I guess. --Hydao (talk) 11:05, 21 May 2011 (UTC) HiHi Oda Mari, just in regards to MT Fuji, even though you are right with everything by undoing my edit, i actually didn't copy & paste, and if it resembled it exactly i have no idea >.< thanks anyway Kindest Regards, Macedoniarulez (talk) 08:40, 27 May 2011 (UTC) Thank YouThank you for your feedback about my edit to the En No Gyoja article. It has been nice to meet you. I have a personal interest in Feudal Japan, which is indirectly explained by the first sentence in my article, and my user name. I guess i will take in any facts I can, unless I doubt their accuracy. You also did me a favor. I am trying to get 10 edits so I can edit the article about Ninjas. I can find many sources saying that ninja are of the samurai class. If I am not mistaken, all samurai had to follow Bushido. Shinobi223 (talk) 12:36, 27 May 2011 (UTC)Shinobi223Shinobi223 (talk) 12:36, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
Martial ArtsHi, I was wondering if you would be interested in helping me. I would like to create a page about the style of Jujitsu I practice and another one about its founder. I tried doing this last month and they were deleted :-(. I have decided that I need some help from someone more experienced ! Let me know if you are intested. Many thanks Sheppers (talk) 11:55, 4 June 2011 (UTC)
SPISince you've been involved with these editors before, you might wish to review the evidence and participate in the discussion at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/KoreanSentry. -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email 07:50, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
An Music School.Hey Oda Mari. When you have time/mood can you improve this article a little bit? :) Thanks. Cheers. --Hydao (talk) 10:46, 18 June 2011 (UTC)
Huh, thanks anyway. =) I'll try to translate from the Japanese wikipedia. --Hydao (talk) 09:35, 20 June 2011 (UTC) Perhaps you may have read ja:認知バイアス. At Note2 In that article, please consider this very small point:
The concept is treated superficially in a stub article Motivated reasoning. Over the next couple of weeks, I will try to improve the quality of the writing. I know that this is outside your normal editing area, but it may have a practical use. Please watchlist this article. Do you have any suggestions to offer? --Tenmei (talk) 18:38, 18 June 2011 (UTC) Thanks for rolling that back. Needed doing. Yunshui (talk) 19:05, 20 June 2011 (UTC) Thank You for Your RemindOr I would continue spending time doing wrong jobs....Heinrich ⅩⅦ von Bayern (talk) 15:12, 7 July 2011 (UTC) Thank you for helping me to parse and evaluate a trivial problem. --Tenmei (talk) 14:36, 9 July 2011 (UTC) Pro-WikipediaI propose a strategy to combat the contrived appearance of an WP:edit war by using words like this in all future edit summaries at Senkaku Islands and Senkaku Islands dispute:
Please consider this pair of edits at Senkaku Islands dispute:
The edit summary of Lvhis is an example of Framing (social science). We need to reject the false dilemma. Do you understand the meaning of the logical fallacy in a "false dilemma"? Lvhis sets up a misleading pro vs con schema. A better strategy is to emphasize a "pro-Wikipedia" foundation -- that is, to underscore that our edits are not
In point of fact, an extensive edit history informs my belief that Oda Mari's interests are demonstrably "pro-Wikipedia" .... For us, the first and foremost question is: What is best for the long-term prospects of our collaborative editing project? What do you think? --Tenmei (talk) 18:12, 19 July 2011 (UTC) Some friendly adviceOda Mari: I do not mind you correcting the kanji and romanji episode titles on »List of The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love episodes« page; still, you did accidentally delete the original air date for episode 14. Please exercise greater care with your editing in the future. Dairi no Kenkyo (talk) 20:06, 19 July 2011 (UTC) Re: A sock?Re your message: Yes, that is a sock. I've blocked it. Same geographical region as the previous IP used. -- Gogo Dodo (talk) 05:36, 21 July 2011 (UTC)
Dates on Sea of Japan naming disputeTo expand on my edit summary, I undid the changes User:Srich32977 made to the date format of Sea of Japan naming dispute because prior to that user's edits, the prose was a mixture of both DMY and MDY, and because the references were already unified on DMY. If the references were using YMD as a shorthand, I could understand having a different format for the prose, but reverting my edit would result in a mixture of DMY and MDY throughout the document. I think this goes against the spirit of WP:DATERET and MOS:DATEUNIFY. --Gyrobo (talk) 13:49, 21 July 2011 (UTC) Thank you kindly
Senkaku Islands disputeI am withdrawing from active participation in this subject. Is it possible that my contributions are somehow "feeding" conflict? One way to test the hypothesis is by simply stepping back for a while. --Tenmei (talk) 17:49, 6 August 2011 (UTC) Re: August 2011Hello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at HLogicNet's talk page.
Message added 11:52, 8 August 2011 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Oda Mari, do you think you can improve this article? Jon Kabira Thanks. --Hydao (talk) 03:35, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
Arbitration on Senkaku IslandsYou are involved in a recently filed request for arbitration. Please review the request at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests#Senkaku Islands and, if you wish to do so, enter your statement and any other material you wish to submit to the Arbitration Committee. Additionally, the following resources may be of use— Thanks, Qwyrxian (talk) 10:06, 13 August 2011 (UTC) Untimely deletionThere were some things worth salvaging from mediation -- for example, your diffs and mine. The deletion of all diffs from our mediation is summed up in an idiomatic expression -- throw out the baby with the bath water. Look up snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The few, small successes of collaborative editing are thrown away carelessly. The deletion of the mediation threads was unexpected. For me, the surprise was also untimely.
I asked Feezo to restore the missing diffs. There was no response. I asked for Nihonjoe's help. He suggested here that I may need to ask an arbitrator to do this. Elen of the Road explained here that it is standard practice when a failed mediation results in an arbcom case for the mediators to delete the files - it's part of MEDCOM's ground rules for mediation that it cannot subsequently be used as evidence against any of the parties. I have no interest in "evidence against any of the parties." For me, that is quite beside the point, tangential, unimportant. I read nothing that would have reasonably warned me that deletion of all diffs would be a direct consequence of Qwyrxian's request for arbitration. Did you? The fact of the matter is that your very few diffs were useful and constructive and I do not see any good reason for us to throw them away like smelly garbage. --Tenmei (talk) 05:26, 15 August 2011 (UTC)
Stop Harassing NewcomersPlease stop your disruptive editing and harassment of newcomers. If you continue to harrass newcomers by preventing them from making good faith attempts to make articles neutral, you may be blocked from editing. BWP1234 (talk) 19:14, 15 August 2011 (UTC) Notification of arbitration case openedAn arbitration case involving you has been opened, and is located at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku Islands. Evidence that you wish the Arbitrators to consider should be added to the evidence sub-page, at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku Islands/Evidence. Please add your evidence by August 31, 2011, which is when the evidence phase closes. You can contribute to the case workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku Islands/Workshop. For a guide to the arbitration process, see Wikipedia:Arbitration/Guide to arbitration. For the Arbitration Committee, Alexandr Dmitri (talk) 15:05, 17 August 2011 (UTC) Simple as possibleDo you construe this diff here as a wall of text? Are we talking past each other when I argue sincerely that, yes, everything must be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler. --Tenmei (talk) 17:32, 4 September 2011 (UTC) 5 final warningsInterested that you gave 5 final warnings to 92.26.102.137 (talk · contribs · WHOIS). I took it to WP:AIV and he's been blocked now, but I was intrigued as to why you'd kept warning when the vandalism continued after your earlier final warnings? I hope I've reverted all the ones that you hadn't covered. - David Biddulph (talk) 16:10, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
Specific request for an answer to a specific questionLvhis has said that I am treating you and STSC differently based on a comment you made in your Evidence. I believe that Lvhis is misunderstanding what you wrote. However, I could be wrong. Could you please go to the end of the Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku Islands/Workshop#Proposal by Qwyrxian section and answer the specific questions I've put to you there? Note that I'm not asking you whether you think SI is the best name, or whether other names are bad--rather, I'm only asking how you would respond to a well-established consensus decision that that current name is not the best name. I appreciate your response in this matter. Qwyrxian (talk) 23:44, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
SenkakuPlease consider what I have written here at "Vested toxic warriors". Perhaps you will want to comment? --Tenmei (talk) 14:44, 16 September 2011 (UTC) Anthem of TokyoYou could include the anthem of Tokyo in the article? Please. An explanation of the anthem is sufficient, because the whole anthem should go to Wikisource. Please. Sorry my bad English. Bruno Ishiai (talk) 00:58, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
According to Elen of the roads, "A useful thing that the parties can do is help Arbcom with ... what it is that [WP:RfArb/Senkaku] is all about...." It would help me -- and perhaps it would be perceived as helpful by others -- if you were willing to give your answer to Elen's question. A summary re-statement of what you think this case is all about would appear reasonable here in the context of an analysis of the evidence you presented. --Tenmei (talk) 17:18, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
Mijika in KimonoHi Mari. I removed your edit, or the edit by User:MissesKZ. The term mijika (短着) certainly exists, however it is not notable to describe in that article. I hope you understand my edit. ―― Phoenix7777 (talk) 08:22, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
Friendly notification regarding this week's SignpostHello. This is an automated message to tell you that, as it stands, you will shortly be mentioned in this week's 'Arbitration Report' (link). The report aims to inform The Signpost's many readers about the activities of the Arbitration Committee in a non-partisan manner. Please review the article, and, if you have any concerns, feel free to leave them in the Comments section directly below the main body of text, where they will be read by a member of the editorial team. Please only edit the article yourself in the case of grievious factual errors (making sure ot note such changes in the comments section), as well as refraining from edit-warring or other uncivil behaviour on project pages generally. Thank you. On behalf of The Signpost's editorial team, LivingBot (talk) 00:01, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
ProvocationDear Ms Oda Mari, I'm not your enemy on WiKi. Could you please just keep our edit conflict within the "Senkaku Islands"? Thank you. STSC (talk) 11:07, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power PlantDear Oda-san: I saw your edit, but restored most of the text from my edit that preceded yours. This pertained to the revelation that the plant's site was lowered due to economic considerations, and that tsunami risk was ignored at the time of construction. Most people I know here in Japan consider that information highly material and shocking, which may also be why Japan Times put it on their front page. However, JT was slow to discover it: it had already been revealed during Golden Week, more than 2 months before JT's story. Among the mainstream media only Tokyo Shimbun (and an Asahi TV wide show) picked up the item, because it was released on a "press holiday" here; but numerous Japanese-language blogs found it within a few hours. The citation to the story from May 5 therefore seems at least as pertinent as the date of the JT story, since it reflects when most people in Japan had access to this information (and in a language they could understand), and it relies on the same informant as the JT story. Moreover, citing the JT story in isolation is somewhat misleading, since the story creates the false impression that the authors had found a scoop, when actually it was old news. I did agree with your reference to unnecessary commentary, though, as it related to the footnote, so in deference to that I omitted most of my earlier comments within the cite. Thanks & よろしくお願します -- Ajsutter gaiben (talk) 10:14, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
An arbitration case regarding Senkaku Islands has now closed and the final decision is viewable at the link above. The following remedies have been enacted:
For the Arbitration Committee, Alexandr Dmitri (talk) 21:30, 5 October 2011 (UTC) Tiny self-outingOK, OK, I admit it. Mukashi-mukashi, when I lived in Japan, three gaikokijin - an American guy, an Australian bloke, and an American woman, all of whom had all majored in Japanese - attended classes in "Advanced Conversational Japanese" at OXOX Institute of Languages in Nishi-Shinjuku. Our textbook was The Adventures of Lee and Clark. Our "sensei" was an a Senior High School English teacher, completely fluent in English, who was moonlighting as a Japanese teacher, saving up to buy a house and get married. And his o-shumi was calligraphy. The American guy had lived in Taiwan for five years, and was fascinated with obscure kanji and Japanese slang. The Australian bloke was fascinated with obscure kanji and Japanese slang. And the American woman learned how to say in many variations both in English and Japanese, "Listen you kanji and slang nerds, I'm here to learn Advanced Conversational Japanese." --Shirt58 (talk) 12:42, 13 October 2011 (UTC) AcknowledgmentI want to acknowledge your many helpful comments. I appreciated your efforts; and my participation the project was affected by your investments of time and thought. Thank you. --Tenmei (talk) 17:16, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Another naming order discussionOda Mari, would you mind taking a look at Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style/Japan-related_articles#Name_order (topmost discussion) too? Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 18:30, 16 October 2011 (UTC) HachikōThank you for clarifying this. I took the source and statement straight from Akita, if you would like to remove it. Cheers, gmipTalk.
Nautical chartsI remember that you've mentioned before that you think that major national nautical charts from the US, UK, etc. all use "Senkaku Islands" on their charts. We know the US does, because the United States Board on Geographic Names uses SI. Do you know for certain that other countries use SI? If not, do you know how to find out? I think that would be a great help in supporting the case in favor of the SI name for those articles. Apologies if I've already asked you this before. Qwyrxian (talk) 04:16, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
I wish to inquire you something »Ai Shoujo Pollyanna Monogatari«Oda Mari: Many salutations!!! I am very grateful to you for your efforts to polish the Japanese text on the »Ai Shoujo Pollyanna Monogatari« episode synopsis page; still, I do have to object to your renaming of the second ending song from »Shiawase« to »Kōfuku«. From what source do you see your rationale for that renaming? I would like that pointed out so that a reference can be added. Dairi no Kenkyo (talk) 00:51, 29 October 2011 (UTC)
Vandalism from South KoreaTwo users Greatkorea77 and 218.145.238.184 are vandalizing two articles. Greatkorea77 vandalizes few articles with unexplained deletions; 218.145.238.184 vandalizes The Four Major Rivers Project with an unsourced pro-government content. Judging from their actions, they're likely Korean ultranationalists. Please be careful. Komitsuki (talk) 01:35, 2 November 2011 (UTC) My supposed vandalism in the article "Netsuke"It seems that you have some trouble identifying animals. The netsuke is not in the shape of "a monkey" but represents two puppies - beyond any doubt. 15:21, 4 November 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Schlechtmensch (talk • contribs)
Bai Juyi vs. Li BaiQuick question, are you sure about Bai Juyi regarding this image (as you wrote here)? I am asking, since I can't find that name in the diary, however there is Li Bai mentioned (as "Li T'ai Po") in that same diary in a context that very much matches the painting. To add another source (which I can only make little sense of), the corresponding text should be in 第6段詞 of 蜂須賀家本 of this. bamse (talk) 22:10, 20 November 2011 (UTC) On the other hand other sources (historical that talk about the life of Murasaki Shikibu) seem to mention that she was teaching Bai Juyi, so I am now tending to believe that the name has been incorrectly translated in the diary. bamse (talk) 09:46, 21 November 2011 (UTC)
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disasterNonsense Reasoning all explained and referenced entries with much more before like 3 tables and 4 pictures nonsense clearly only "likely a first catatstrophe" for 9.0 quake and 14m killer tsunami and Areva Help with own reference good side. Kay Uwe Böhm (talk) 20:02, 10 December 2011 (UTC) The carnage @ »Romeo no Aoi Sora«Oda Mari . . . (does an advanced-stage slow burn) . . . When I saw your 20 @ December 2011 actions to the »Romeo no Aoi Sora« episode synopsis page, I figured that you were having a terrible time of Winter Break 2011 or that you had an internal hardware malfunction such as constipation or a particularly turbulent menstrual cycle that caused you to do what you did; while the romanji and kanji episode titles can be done without, your editing of the song titles along with the synthesis data has now rendered that data of null utility. You accuse me of being »disruptive and it's not helpful to readers nor to other editors« . . . I have no need for this impute, so I am returning it to you. Your vandalism is a much greater threat to English Wikipedia than my efforts to compose romanji/kanji episode titles, Oda Mari . . . furthermore, there is also an element of possible hypocrisy at play. Since you are so hot and bothered about the romanji and kanji, should I have summoned you for proofreading? More to the point, would I end up with a bad case of buyer's remorse and an even worse hangover for having done so? All the available evidence points to the answer to that question as a resounding »ABSOLUTELY!!!« Oda Mari . . . keeping in mind that ANYONE can synthesize an article here on Wikipedia, your actions have led to the genesis of one other hypothesis: YOU, compadre, have acted in the destructive manner that you did because you cannot compose squat!!! You only wish that you could compose from scratch an episode synopsis page not unlike the one you just vandalized; unfortunately, you keep hitting the wall of reality that such is simply not within your cerebral software like it is for me. Keeping in line with this hypothesis, I propose you a challenge: if the romanji/kanji is such an issue for you, why do you not compose your own episode synopsis page for »Romeo no Aoi Sora« FROM SCRATCH?!? What this means is that you have to personally type every bit of the required code . . . copying and pasting the code that I used is absolutely forbidden. You have all of Winter Break 2011 ahead of you, so time should not be an issue. I shall expect a euphoric epilogue. Dairi no Kenkyo (talk) 23:44, 21 December 2011 (UTC)
Dairi no Kenkyo (talk) 08:18, 23 December 2011 (UTC) A picture addition.If you got angry im really sorry. I have no intention of being bad. Have a nice day. --FriedC (talk) 10:55, 12 January 2012 (UTC) o-negai itashimasuuuHi Oda-sensei. Could you possibly have a little look at Kobe City Archives? I hope I haven't fuddled it up to much. --Shirt58 (talk) 11:59, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
English to Japanese clarificationHi Mari! Please see Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Language#English_to_Japanese_questions as I added some clarification regarding "Part A" and "Part B" Thank you very much for your help! WhisperToMe (talk) 05:29, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
Late SpringI would be honored to invite you, as an obviously very knowledgeable person on Japanese culture and a participant in the Japanese Cinema Task Force, to review the article I have edited on Yasujiro Ozu's Late Spring. I have worked on the article for about eight months, beginning on June 12, 2011. Although it is quite long, I believe that the importance of Late Spring both within the career of Yasujiro Ozu and within the overall history of Japanese cinema more than justifies the length. Indeed, there is quite a bit of detail that I felt I needed to omit. I wanted the reader with little or no knowledge of Japanese film history to understand: a) the significance of the Shomin-geki genre and the importance of Ozu to that genre; b) the pressures on filmmakers during the American Occupation and its censorship, and how Ozu dealt with those pressures; c) the central importance of both the screenwriter Kôgo Noda and the actress Setsuko Hara on this film and on the director's late period films in general; d) the importance of the theme of tradition versus modernity in this film; e) the central importance to the movie of the Noh play scene (which actually gave the film its title, as is explained there); f) Ozu's complex and subtle approach to characterization, and the relationship of the characters to traditional Japanese archetypes (e.g., the patriarchal father); g) the uniqueness of Ozu's visual style; and h) the ambiguous nature of what he achieved, which is open to many (and contradictory) interpretations. What I'd like to request that you do is: a) suggest possible improvements to the article and b) after corrections, possibly support my attempt to promote the article as a Featured Article, which I intend to do quite soon. I hope that I can get the article on Late Spring to the point where it sets some kind of standard for a Wikipedia cinema article. Regards, Dylanexpert (talk) 04:51, 27 February 2012 (UTC) Thanks!Thanks for helping out on my talk page. Would you mind looking at this topic and seeing if you can find anything about this? The Japanese title of the battle seems odd to me, and I can't find any information on the sources used in the article. I appreciate any help. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WP Japan! 22:41, 4 March 2012 (UTC) JinboIf elaborate, it's not a blatant hoax of the sort that this criterion is meant to delete — the criterion is meant for something that anyone can see is a hoax (e.g. "Jinbo learned how to fly and killed all his enemies by dropping them into the ocean, and then he competed in the Olympic Games"), not for something that requires a substantial explanation. Please send them to AFD if you wish to have them deleted. Nyttend (talk) 14:41, 13 March 2012 (UTC) March 2012Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to Wikipedia, at least one of your recent edits, such as the one you made to Shiba Inu, did not appear to be constructive and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any test edits you would like to make, and read the welcome page to learn more about contributing constructively to this encyclopedia. Thank you. Oda Mari (talk) 07:17, 13 March 2012 (UTC) Please do not accuse people of vandalism by using a vandalism template. Some of your edits are not constructive. I removed some trivial dog's name. Thank you. Auchansa (talk) 03:16, 15 March 2012 (UTC)
Why delete hair loss addition?On what basis did you remove my additions to causes of hair loss and treatments? I understand the link removal, but that does not mean you have the right to remove anything you see in your sight. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Source206 (talk • contribs) 13:20, 15 March 2012 (UTC)
Japanese translation help at the help deskHi Oda Mari. Since you were so helpful when I was doing Masako Katsura (thanks again), when I saw a request for a short Japanese translation at the help desk where I edit quite a bit, I though you might be willing to step in since it looks like something that would be quite easy for a fluent speaker. See Wikipedia:Help desk#Asking a question in Japanese. Best regards--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 03:10, 28 March 2012 (UTC) Consensus ?
--Y00tu (talk) 14:04, 4 April 2012 (UTC) "you think the addition is needed ask for consensus first on the talk page"--from Oda Mari I think YOU must explain what consensus we need. --Y00tu (talk) 14:08, 4 April 2012 (UTC) No consensus ? No discussion with this topic? --Y00tu (talk) 14:18, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy by adding commentary and your personal analysis into articles, as you did at Report of Van Fleet Mission to Far East, you may be blocked from editing. Please learn more about WP and do not add Japan POV on the report article. The US. Govt. stance changed. Deleteing cureent stance is JPOV. It would be WP:OR. In any event, you have no reverted on that article 3 times in the last 24 hours. If you revert again, you will break WP:3RR. --Y00tu (talk) 21:07, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
User hoaxI am sorry if you believe that I am the user "BradTaylor", but I am not that user, nor have I heard the name. As far as I am concerned, you believe that I am another alias of him, and that I am being used as an alternate username for him. I am not that user, I have not heard of him, and furthermore, I do not even know what articles he even composed until I looked at my message and looked at his user page to see his biography. He may be a coward using two other accounts other than his own, but I can assure you that I am not one of his fake identities. If you need to ask any questions, please do and I will be happy to answer them. Muneshige (talk) 19:27, 5 April 2012 (UTC) Dispute resolution survey
You eliminated important word in the list of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms. You wrote some are slang, not in dictionary, oh, no less Wasei Eigo is slang, it is not couth, but it is living language in Japanese, you don't get it. --110.162.248.70 (talk) 03:39, 6 April 2012 (UTC)
I understand your POV, but wikipedia is public institutions not the public place indicate personal feeling, you should wait before recasting for the advice of others. Your vandalism will break the peace of community. (110.162.248.70) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.180.31.95 (talk) 08:14, 6 April 2012 (UTC) ←variable ID. indicate identiy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.180.31.95 (talk) 08:22, 6 April 2012 (UTC) Sock Puppet?I've been offline for a couple weeks, and you start a sock puppet accusation against me? Are you really that petty? Are you so mad that I insulted your lack of experience with Japanese history study? I'm shocked that things have escalated to this point. --BradTraylor (talk) 05:45, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
Obviously this is the appropriate place, since your vendetta against me has caused you to continually assault and harass me for the past two months, going so far as to bring up ridiculous "sock puppet" allegations that were doomed to fail since I have not used any other accounts. Why are you so petty? I think that is a fair question, as no reasonable person would go to the extreme lengths that you have to attack me. --BradTraylor (talk) 00:48, 9 April 2012 (UTC) Hi Oda Mari. If you don't mind can you help expanding this article a little bit? Story, Video game... My English is not the best, so I don't want to add crappy text. I will add the Episodes later. Thanks in advance. --Hydao (talk) 00:10, 9 April 2012 (UTC) About List of mayors of Busan City and other thingsHi Oda-sensei and a big kamsahnamnida for this message. Wikipedia sure is educational: the only word in hangul I could recognise before I started here was "시드니", which was on the sign of a little shop a few doors down when I lived in 시드니. --Shirt58 (talk) 15:36, 16 April 2012 (UTC) About edit on Geiko/Maiko/Geisha articleHi, I am aware of those two ways to read and write 芸妓=げいぎ and 舞子=まいこ. The problem is that in reality people do not use those terms to refer to these artists. For example, in Kyoto they called themselves Geiko and write it 芸妓, and they don't use the word Geigi. Most of the people I have talked about this matter in Kyoto also didn't use the term Geigi neither. The word Geigi can be included in the article, but there should be a clarification regarding the terms that are actually used. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rica chan (talk • contribs) 03:50, 26 April 2012 (UTC)
I saw your reverts of User:Rladudtnr on Sea of Japan, and those were of course correct. But I when I checked the user's other contributions, I also so your reverts on Korean Peninsula. Does that article fall under point 5 of WP:NC-SoJ, and thus shouldn't that article say "East Sea (Sea of Japan)"? Or am I missing something? Qwyrxian (talk) 07:15, 27 April 2012 (UTC)
Anti-Japanese sentimentHello Oda Mari. I left my opinion for a racial slur at Talk:Anti-Japanese sentiment#Korean slur, Jjokbari. Please join the discussion. You're more than welcome to enlighten me on the topic. PBJT (talk) 19:52, 29 April 2012 (UTC)
こりゃ北米だよ(No, I'm not suggesting that!) Whereas you approve of 「が」, my wife prefers 「は」; please feel free to disagree with her, of course, but anyway please take a second look at this if you have a free moment. Thanks. -- Hoary (talk) 14:34, 2 May 2012 (UTC) Must not get distracted...Wow! How did you find the zh.wp article? I looked all over for it. (Note to self: must continue to work on articles about sport in India... must not get distracted by article on Chinese admiral... must continue to work on articles about sport in India... must not get distracted by article on Chinese admiral... )--Shirt58 (talk) 07:14, 6 May 2012 (UTC)
Canvassing at Murasaki ShikibuThe page is of interest to four wikiprojects: Biography, Japan, Middle Ages, and Women's history, but only Wiki Project Japan has been
Quick help on Japanese spelling or Rui-beGreetings, can you spare a second to type up the Japanese spelling of the Ainu dish Rui-be? It's here in this book: [49]. Thanks for your help! MatthewVanitas (talk) 03:19, 27 May 2012 (UTC)
Uh what?I never made any edits to Wikipedia for like over a year now. ._. 70.65.68.54 (talk) 16:52, 8 June 2012 (UTC) Quation fraud. Look it up, for Christ' sake!--Robertmossing (talk) 19:20, 11 June 2012 (UTC) As you were a recent participant in an edit war at the above-named article I am taking the opportunity to warn you formally that the article is now under a no-reverts rule. This means that from now on anyone making a revert will be blocked instantly without further warning, except in cases of really obvious vandalism. Instead of reverting, you should consider trying for compromise either by drafting a good-faith compromise in the article, or discussing towards one in talk. Edit-warring deters other editors and poisons the atmosphere that we need to edit constructively. Please do not do it.--John (talk) 15:28, 30 June 2012 (UTC) Hmmm, looks like you have a history of changing things, when they may not be the best for the content of Wikipedia. Whats up skip (talk) 06:28, 14 September 2012 (UTC) こんにちは。突然すみません。Comfort Womenの項目からきました。私自身が英語が全く得意ではないため、「英語Wikiが編集できる、日本語のわかる人」からご意見などを賜れればと思う場面が多々あり、悶々としておりました。宜しければ今後ご相談させていただけないかと思い、メッセージを残させていただきます。ひとまずご挨拶まで。是非今後ともよろしくお願いいたします。Wingwrong (talk) 08:58, 31 July 2012 (UTC) Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Language#Additional_Chinese_requests:_Warehouse_buildingHi, Mari! Have you seen Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Language#Additional_Chinese_requests:_Warehouse_building? I'm trying to find the Chinese characters on a warehouse building that I photographed Thanks, WhisperToMe (talk) 17:27, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
How to wear a YukataIf you don't think the article is useful or the best (it provides details not included in Wikipedia), then add another link or replace the link I added. Better still write a better article. Don't just rip out what someone else has done, it is being lazy and rude, plus it doesn't help anyone. Whats up skip (talk) 04:16, 14 September 2012 (UTC) Constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, but a recent edit that you made has been reverted or removed because it was a misuse of a warning or blocking template. Please use the user warnings sandbox for any tests you may want to do, or take a look at our introduction page to learn more about contributing to the encyclopedia. Thank you. STSC (talk) 21:47, 2 October 2012 (UTC) Diaoyu Islands linksPlease stop edits like this, this and this. First of all, piped links are not broken, have useful purposes, and don't need to be "fixed". The move requests at the Diaoyu/Pinnacle Islands page only concerns the title of that page, and not what we call it on other articles. While software limitations mean that a Wikipedia article can only have one title, we can and should offer alternative names when they are relevant. On articles concerning China, it is especially relevant to mention as a supplement, if not exclusively use, the name that China uses. Also, it's clearly counterproductive to excise all mentions of "Diaoyu Islands" on an article titled, "China Federation for Defending the Diaoyu Islands", without which it doesn't make any sense. Neutral writers in academic and scholarly contexts note that "Senkaku" is a Japanese-language name, and always mention "Diaoyu" as an alternative name, if not using it as a primary name (as many Anglophones do when writing about China). If you want to bring together a cross-viewpoint consensus on how to name these islands in our articles, I will gladly recommend WikiProject East Asia as a forum for mutual compromise. However, Wikipedia's core pillar of NPOV supersedes the Japanese government's insistence to deny that such a dispute exists at all, while ceding zero ground on sovereignty. Right now there is no guideline comparable to WP:NC-SoJ (and that method of "voting" to enforce some national terminology pan-wiki is quite outdated). Therefore, unless you offer some seriously compelling refutation to the above, I will revert your efforts to make the Japanese name for the disputed isles the sole terminology mentioned on Wikipedia. Shrigley (talk) 01:24, 3 October 2012 (UTC)
Hachikō statue photoI understand the reasons for previous deletes of the photograph of the Hachikō statue. These files were on Commons and violated Japanese copyright law of pieces of artwork. The image I added is however uploaded to English Wikipedia and clearly labelled as Non-free content. From my understanding of copyright rules non-commercial use is allowed. Do you still believe this image cannot be added to the article? --Traveler100 (talk) 14:34, 5 October 2012 (UTC)
Notice of Dispute resolution discussionHello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Dispute resolution noticeboard regarding a content dispute in which you may have been involved. Content disputes can hold up article development, therefore we request your participation in the discussion to help find a resolution. The thread is "Hachikō". Thank you! EarwigBot operator / talk 11:12, 6 October 2012 (UTC) Please take a look when you have the time. I think that the picture from the Mason book (page 88), which is out of copyright, should be added. They did that for Icelandic Sheepdog. I haven't done that. If assistance is appropriate, it would be humbly appreciated. As always, your editorial input would be appreciated. 7&6=thirteen (☎) 16:18, 11 October 2012 (UTC)
Apologyhi there, I am not quite sure what your apology is for, but I am sure it's nothing to apolgise about, no worries. cheers Gryffindor (talk) 10:22, 15 October 2012 (UTC) Koreans in JapanHello, Oda Mari. I'm wondering why you reverted the edit I made on the "Koreans In Japan" article. Whitewashing is a rather serious accusation and I would like to know what you define as whitewashing and why the edit I made fell under that lable. Anyway:Italian-American Gangsters are more famous that Korean-Japanese, but why isn't there any "Criminal" lable on the front page? Could you please explain to me why different "X decendants in Y country" articles should have different standards when they represent such descendants. Sege44 (talk) 14:59, 10 November 2012 (UTC)
Bamboo sheath or bamboo leafHi, Oda Mari. Bamboo sheath is this, while bamboo leaf is this. I think it is hard to wrap onigiri with a bamboo leaf. ―― Phoenix7777 (talk) 08:50, 12 November 2012 (UTC)
The Belated RD Barnstar
LullabyHi, I'm not sure if I should reply here or in my own talk page, sorry. But I wanted to say that is another great video of the song, particularly for the subtitles, so thank you once again for your help. :) Kreachure (talk) 13:20, 1 December 2012 (UTC) About the error in the article, "List of islands of Japan"Hello. I have fixed the error in the article List of islands of Japan and deleted "Takeshima" under "The North-Western Group" because "Takeshima" is already categorized under "Others", thus, there are two Takeshima(s) going on in the article, which brings confusion and inaccurate information to the viewers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.118.111.157 (talk) 20:01, December 20, 2012
So do i need the sources about the leaflets didn't mention about the A-bombs being dropped?Is that all i needed to find, just like the Potsdam one for example. XXzoonamiXX (talk) 12:27, 24 December 2012 (UTC)
Matcha - Other Uses and CommercializationI understand taking out the direct outside company link, but I do think adding a new section under Commercialization would be a worthwhile addition to inform people about what's currently being done with matcha. Below is what I would like to introduce on the matcha page.
眠り猫Hi, if you have a moment your comment would be appreciated at Talk:Nemuri-neko#Japanese_name. (I hope you don't mind me contacting you via your talk page, but I think that article is low-traffic and might not attract any answer otherwise. I remembered you are Japanese as in the past you have answered some of my questions at the language ref. desk.) 86.176.211.72 (talk) 00:08, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
Misunderstanding?Re this, are you sure you didn't misunderstand? The proposed change brings the article in line with the manual of style. JoshuSasori (talk) 08:14, 29 December 2012 (UTC) The Prince Jinan editorI just wanted to let you know early that from Tuesday (Japan time), I'll be mostly unable to edit Wikipedia for about a week. When the Prince Jinan editor (now operating out of a bunch of IPs) pops up again, you'll need to find another admin to take care of it; personally, I always find WP:Future Perfect at Sunrise to be a good choice as he doesn't put up with crap from nationalist POV pushers. I've already requested the the external link he's adding be put on the spam blacklist; that usually takes a few days or a week. At some point we simply may need to protect all of the effected articles, even though it's such a large number. Qwyrxian (talk) 11:18, 12 January 2013 (UTC)
Re:Hey, I really liked your comment on WikiProject Japan. There seem to be a few users (...one user...) who have been going around finding flimsy excuses to move pages to non-macron titles. However, like Captain America I have only recently emerged from a long sleep, and I feel a bit out of time. Back in 2006, we could get away with naming or renaming any articles with a good argument, and this "reliable sources" thing for even the most trivial things like romanization seems to be a new development. I don't like it. Anyway, I would be very interested in discussing this issue with you further, either on the project page, or here, or on my talk page. I really hope those of us on the side of reason and consistency can find a way to stop this silliness. Otagai ganbarimashō! (Otagai gambarimasyou?笑) elvenscout742 (talk) 14:32, 15 January 2013 (UTC) FAN: Lady SaigōHello Oda Mari, I have nominated the article Lady Saigō for FA status. Your comments would be appreciated at the FAC Discussion page. Thank you. Boneyard90 (talk) 11:11, 19 January 2013 (UTC) Prince Jinan
RE: Shonan Maru #2 editsHi, I still havent figured out why is there so much cover up about the place where the 3 Forest Rescue activist were arrested. There is GPS proof/footage from Sea Shepherd Conservation Society that the Shonan Maru #2 was adrift in Australian waters when it was boarded by the 3 Forest Rescue activist. So lets call a spade a spade and please stop censoring / covering up things on wikipedia that is supposed to be a free encyclopedia free of propaganda or any kind of biased articles. Sorry if I sound too harsh but it isnt the first time that I get that same change reversed on that page nor am I the only one that has noticed that wrong fact in that page and tried fixing it getting his change edtied later on. Thank you, Tiago Sousa --Psydomin (talk) 17:26, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
Re:Macrons or no macronsHi OM! :D With regards to the concern both of us expressed on WPJ, I finally bit the bullet an posted a proposal to change the MOS to fix this problem. If you see fit, please feel free to chime in at any time here. Cheers! elvenscout742 (talk) 04:24, 30 January 2013 (UTC) re: Help interviewing a Japanese WikiProjectWould you be willing to translate the questions and invite people to respond? I've posted the necessary tools on Nihonjoe's talkpage. –Mabeenot (talk) 21:32, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
japanese calligraphyHello. I'm a little bit confused. I have added a source for the history and materials about the japanese calligraphy which is in the book from Yuuko Suzuki, Japanese calligraphy, Search Press, 2005. I have also mentioned a book about the great painter Kyôsai written in 1911 by an english architect named Conder on the page "Japanese painting". I thought that these books were very helpful to understand japanese calligraphy and painting. Could you explain me more why I made a mistake ? Thank you very much. Best regards. Kosetsu (talk) 10:48, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
Hello. I thank you for your answer. The british architect Conder has worked for more than ten years with the great painter Kôsai in Japan and he has written a book Painting and studies by Kawanabe Kyôsai which could be helpful to anyone who wants to understand the japanese painting : "The beginner's first exercise is in the drawing of various flexuous lines, by means of a large brush fully charged with ink, in order to gain strength and freedom of touch. He generally possesses some acquaintance with the manner of handing the brush, derived from his previous education in the writing of Chinese ideographs" p.27. The book of Yuuko Suzuki could help us to understand the japanese calligraphy. I have not seen an other source about japanese calligraphy on the page. I thought I was allowed to add a source. Anyway, I don't want to insist, and I respect your point of view. Best regards. Kosetsu (talk) 15:25, 2 March 2013 (UTC) For the title, Ulleung Basinhi, Oda Mari i surely understand what you told me that the manual style of Wikipedia articles and terms that i need to use thank you for letting me know the rule on here Yet, i wonder that the title of Tsushima Basin should be Ulleung Basin, since it's currently territory of Korea and associated with Ulleung islets. i do not think that the title must be Japanese when the title has a concern with Japan. it could be Korean, Chinese, and Russian. P.S i am curious that you are a employed editor of Wikipedia as so, do you guys take care of such things related to this kind of articles? so then, are there Korean, Chinese, and/or Russian editors that take care and talk about those things with you?? just curious — Preceding unsigned comment added by Radiohead6395 (talk • contribs) 05:36, 3 March 2013 (UTC)
Aoki Mariko phenomenonWould you mind reviewing the information here and helping WPMED understand what this is and whether the sources on the Japanese page (ja:青木まりこ現象) are reliable? It would take me forever to figure out that articles (it's fairly large), and I figure you might be able to at least skim through it to get a decent idea much faster than I could. I appreciate any help. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WP Japan! 05:50, 6 March 2013 (UTC) Commons template Commons:Template:Closed capHi, Mari! Are you fine with adding Japanese to the Commons template Commons:Template:Closed cap? Japanese is needed for the template Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 07:54, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Looks like Yasu found it and added Japanese to the template. Mari, thanks anyway :) WhisperToMe (talk) 05:35, 21 March 2013 (UTC) Concerning TitlesHi. So if you don't want me to use "Grand Prince", what do YOU suggest the title I should use? And take note, I'm not a sock puppet of the user you just pointed out, I mainly operate on my own. "Grand Prince" is a literal translation of daegun (대군 大君), and it was used for any and all legitemate sons of the King with his Queen Consort(s), distinguishing them from the other sons of the King with his concubines (who were merely called gun (군 君 lit. "Prince")). Though daegun is not a hereditary title, as it used only on the reigning monarch's legitemate sons; any male offspring descending from an unbroken male line from the King (excluding the Crown Prince and his own line), whether legitemate or not, were merely called gun as well. Heran et Sang'gres (talk) 09:43, 20 March 2013 (UTC) IndentHello Mari, I have just looked at the time and date of your posting on the 'Decipher Japanese Kanji' thread on the language desk, where I asked you to move it because it looked like an answer to me and not the OP. Please accept my apologies - it looks like you had written it before me, and hence it was my mistake, not yours. Sorry about that! :) Have a happy easter! KägeTorä - (影虎) (TALK) 08:01, 29 March 2013 (UTC)
RE: Matcha articleHello Mari, I wanted to discuss with you how it would be possible to edit the current page for Matcha as it is not clear regarding the process of how Matcha is made as well as the differences between the different kinds of leaves, etc. My company, Aiya America, is the world's largest producer of Matcha and we would like to improve the Wikipedia entry to be as correct as possible. Please let me know how we can overhaul the article to be more clear and correct. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nishiomatcha (talk • contribs) 21:01, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
HiHi Mari! I edited those pages because I thought they (sentences) weren't cited and unnecessary and I'm sorry i didn't provide a edit summary, haven't been on here that long:) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jayme1234 (talk • contribs) 22:16, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
Porphyra vs PyropiaThe genus name for Porphyra has recently change to Pyropia, I'm not sure how to change this, especially since most people still know it as Porphyra — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.207.66.175 (talk) 22:36, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
Translation?I would normally manually translate myself by using google translate. But my phone doesn't recognize all these letters. So I was wondering if you could help me translate this page. Mainly just the purple section. [58]. If it wouldn't be too much trouble.Lucia Black (talk) 06:21, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
Thanks, this is quite enough. I really appreciate it.Lucia Black (talk) 07:51, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
Can you tell me which part I put in the 2010 Diaoyu Boat Collision is not neutral?The original sentence said "Japanese administration". This itself is biased. The undertone is that Japanese is administrating Diaoyu Islands. I added a statement made by the Chinese spokesman for foreign affairs: China never recognizes such an "administration". What' s wrong with it? I just added the FACT. The fact is that the Chinese spokesman showed explicit objections. How can you put everything biased towards the Japanese government. The article content itself violates the neutral point principle. I also added the captain's name, 詹其雄。 What's wrong with it and you deleted it? Look forward to your reply. The article is highly biased. It violates Wiki's neutral point principle. Would you please let me know how to bring this issue up and let more people involved to discuss? Or would you please let me know how to complain your biased edits? Thanks a lot. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SummerRat (talk • contribs) 06:27, May 17, 2013 (UTC)
Invitation to take a short survey about communication and efficiency of WikiProjects for my researchHi Oda Mari, I'm working on a project to study the running of WikiProject and possible performance measures for it. I learn from WikiProject Japan talk page that you are an active member of the project. I would like to invite you to take a short survey for my study. If you are available to take our survey, could you please reply an email to me? I'm new to Wikipedia, I can't send too many emails to other editors due to anti-spam measure. Thank you very much for your time. Xiangju (talk) 16:29, 22 May 2013 (UTC) The Emperor's SpeechLooks good, thanks.198.228.197.36 (talk) 18:29, 23 May 2013 (UTC) What do you think about Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Prostitutes in South Korea for the U.S. military? It seems every thing should be hidden.--Syngmung (talk) 13:38, 28 May 2013 (UTC) Hi. You seem to read both Japanese and Korean well. So now on going the argument related pages, one person insists military prosititue of japanese women were a few. Is it true? According to his view, Korea become the most supply source of foreced or volunteered prostitutes in every age. Japanese sex industry seems biggest in the world now. Korean women are brought up to be chaste, I dont know Japanese women are same or not. But I cannot believe Japanese women were chaster than Korean women. Have most Japanese women never been prostitutes in war time, despite of there are many Japanese prostitutes now? I dont have fine conversation skill in english, so I dont want to get in edit war at the most controversial page..--Syngmung (talk) 10:47, 29 May 2013 (UTC) Can you tell me which part violates the "neutral point principle" in the vassal stateHello, Oda Mari. Thank you for your comments. Can you tell me which part of my edit is not neutral? But I think the content you put down is indeed biased. You said the central government's troops "invaded". The term "invaded" itself is biased. Moreover, the way it describes things is inaccurate. The PRC troops entered Tibet and central government's administration was reestablished under the 17 Article Treaty 十七条协议. Later, part of the Tibet regional officials fled in 1959. But you said "PRC troops entered and forced them to flee". Your edit is biased at best and malicious at worst. Can we come back to FACT? I just added facts. Please show me concrete evidence that the facts I show was wrong. Thank you very much. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SummerRat (talk • contribs) 06:27, May 17, 2013 (UTC)
Stop Violating POVPlease stop your Wikipedia:Twinkle. Per POV, Ryukyu is not indigenous Japanese territory. The name Chinese: 中琉界沟 is original before Ryukyu Kindom was annexed by Japan. Removing "disputed" modifier before Diaoyu Islands violates Wikipedia:POV. It's only a claim made by JCG. Please look into my references carefully before vandalizing the article. Thanks.SummerRat (talk) 17:55, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
Seems you don't understand and I see the need to reiterate. "Include Diaoyu Islands" is a unilateral claim made by JCG. This is the very place that violates POV. My edit that adds "disputed" and balance it with the fact (CMS frequently cruise those waters and JCG is unable to keep them off) provide a full picture that the general public deserve to learn. If the article goes without "disputed" or "CMS's presence", the picture is distorted in that people either think JCG is cruising in undisputed waters. The way that I added this neutral term is common on wikipedia. Same for the South Kuril Islands where JCG is unable to cruise those waters (though they claim so). Without "disputed" people may think JCG is effectively cruising those waters (actually no way). If you find any difficulty in reading Chinese sources (but I guess you shouldn't since average literacy Japanese learn a large volume of Chinese characters), would you please feel free to let me know and I can explain to you? Many thanks. Hope it helps SummerRat (talk) 02:45, 4 June 2013 (UTC) Your request to ArbcomHello Oda Mari. Regarding Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Clarification and Amendment#Clarification request: Senkaku Islands: you have not stated what the complaint actually is. If you believe that someone is violating the Senkaku decision you can raise the matter at WP:Arbitration enforcement. Most likely you will get a quicker response there than if you have to wait for an Arbcom decision. If someone merely goes around to articles and unilaterally changes the name of the islands, that is an obvious violation. You can find the original decision at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Senkaku Islands. Thank you, EdJohnston (talk) 14:03, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
Troubled watersOne last note on SoJ: we don't need NC-SoJ to remove instances of "East Sea", because almost zero English-language sources and atlases use it. Zero. The fact that the wider community tolerates your aggressive purges in that area is because (a) the topic is relatively obscure; and (b) the sources are relatively unanimous. Neither condition is true for Senkaku/Diaoyu. It has nothing to do with the sham "vote" that you guys organized on a project page. Your interpretation of NC-SoJ is an abusive overreach on Korea-related articles, but this extension to China-related articles—by analogy—is beyond belief. I overturned NC-TW because it was being abused in a like way. NC-SoJ will similarly crumble if its abuses are brought to the attention of the wider community. Don't give up something that you already have for something that you can't ever get. Shrigley (talk) 15:23, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
Your position on the WP:AEHello Oda Mari. You opened a complaint at WP:AE on 17 June (which is now known as WP:AE#Senkaku Islands) but you have not been active there since. You've made no reply to the statements by User:Lvhis, User:Shrigley and User:Qwyrxian. Please let us know if you intend to continue with the complaint. You don't seem to have identified a concrete issue that admins would be able to address. If your real issue is about the continued editing at China Marine Surveillance it would be helpful to know that. Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 17:55, 23 June 2013 (UTC)
Discretionary sanctions: topic banPursuant to the outcome of this AE thread and under the terms of the discretionary sanctions mandated by Arbcom decision in the Senaku Islands RfAr, I am topic-banning you from the subject of Senkaku Islands, widely construed, for a period of 3 months--Cailil talk 12:51, 27 June 2013 (UTC) Reply to HachikoHi, Oda Mari. Thank you for setting that straight! I noticed that some dates in the article were in British format and others in American format, so it was inconsistent. I'm American, and I just assumed that the British English format is used in Japan. Is there a page that will tell you which countries use which format? That would be the helpful one. Thanks!
edit requestsHi Oda Mari. Thank you very much for responding to the dodo's copyedit request. I see you spotted one I overlooked (use→used); my specific request was actually for banknote→banknotes (not, to my knowledge, uncountable). Could I perhaps also draw your attention to a couple of edit requests I made yesterday on another protected page: Human? The second of these, regarding the definition of music, seems to me to be substantial, especially given that the western concept of harmony is alien to many musical traditions worldwide (including Japanese ones). Maybe bold edits would be in order here? Cheers, 86.161.251.139 (talk) 09:43, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
TokyoThe edits are not vandalism. They are about the meaning of Kanji and mistranslations. Doseiai2 (talk) 23:24, 1 August 2013 (UTC)
1. Oda-san, this is about English terminology, not Japanese language. Japan Times and corporate pages you cited just follow tradition, whether something is translated correctly or mistranslated historically is irrelevant, these sites do not 'define' language, they merely use it. Why do you think Japanese dictionaries Shogakukan, Shueisha, and online Tangorin do not translate '都' as prefecture? In fact, I have zero evidence '都' has ever been translated as prefecture by any Japanese dictionary, I implore you to find me a case. There must be consensus about what a "prefecture" is, by the publishers of dictionaries, by the authorities on language, random Japanese government websites nor American government sites for that matter, have no authority on correct use of English; they are a frequent source of error. Of course in Japanese language there is no issue, there are unmistakably 47 (都道府県), but I'm not editing Japanese wikipedia. Has the West simply been historically too lazy too call it by its correct term 'first order sub-national jurisdictions' (都道府県) and instead using the wrong term 'prefecture' all along? 96.247.231.20 (talk) 01:26, 8 August 2013 (UTC)
Tosa (dog), added photo of Champion of Serbia and Montenegro BossDear Oda Mari I just added photo of a real Tosa (name: Boss). This is a proven show dog breed in Serbia and Montenegro. It has been in dog fights (as well), with the first owner in former Yugoslavia. As a matter of fact, Boss has been Champion of Serbia and Montenegro in 2005 (4 x CACIB / CAC). This fact is available at Serbian dog association in Belgrade. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.222.46.113 (talk) 19:07, 21 August 2013 (UTC)
Hiragana editHi, I'm sorry, but you're in the wrong here, there are readings for those names beginning with ん. They're for example in the EDICT dictionary files. http://www.jisho.org/words?jap=んねさか&eng=&dict=enamdic http://www.jisho.org/words?jap=んのざき&eng=&dict=enamdic Please re-revert my edit for I find this an interesting information. regards, Thuruk — Preceding unsigned comment added by Thuruk (talk • contribs) 13:11, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
Don't know any persons with those names, but I do know that they're in Edict. So if you think they're wrong why don't you mail the Edict producers and ask why they're in. --Thuruk (talk) 19:52, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
Found something else on it. http://blog.livedoor.jp/nrudt/archives/13509182.html Seems like they mixed the 片仮名 シ/ン... --Thuruk (talk) 16:10, 19 July 2013 (UTC) I have deleted the んねさか/んのざき names from the Enamdict names dictionary. I suspect they are typos or corruptions. Please let me know directly if you see any other suspect names. JimBreen (talk) 11:31, 27 August 2013 (UTC) Japanese dictionariesHi, I've added an online Japanese dictionary and you revert to remove it out. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japanese_dictionary&oldid=566404262&diff=prev I am not mean to criticize, but as I can see, compare to existed dictionaries on the list, some new ones such as RomajiDeus or Tangorin have better design and are more functional. So can you explain the reason you do it? Thank you very much! --Bùi Hoàng Hải (talk) 08:06, 31 July 2013 (UTC)
Pohnpei Airport imageMari, When you zoom into File:PohnpeiAirport.jpg there is a blue sign in English and Japanese. What is the Japanese text? Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 14:53, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
Hey OM!お久しぶり! Anyway, I respect your views, and briefly considered reconsidering the RM on Jinmu et al because the Imperial Household Agency used the current spelling. But on investigation I found that actually they use both spellings, and seem to use "Jinmu" more often.[68][69] I'd be willing to speculate that the genealogy you linked was translated by some freelance translator they outsourced to, while their "official" spelling is "Jinmu". Hijiri 88 (聖やや) 12:28, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
Thanks for explaining!Hi it's ReliableUdonNoodles here. I got your message and I'm really glad that you contacted me and explained to me why it kept getting removed. I'm still trying to get to grips with Wikipedia as I have said before. I also just found out about Wikilove. So yeah thank you for explaining and here have a picture of a cat as a token of my appreciation. :) ReliableUdonNoodles (talk) 18:51, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
SushiHello I'm the one who changed your statement about sushi because sushi is from japan china just thought of fermented fish not the creation of sushi. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.207.210.220 (talk) 03:06, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
RamenHi, I hope I'm doing this in the right place, it's my first time! You changed my edit of "ramen" today and I'd like to discuss it with you. 1. You added a macron, citing Hepburn Romanization. (I'm going to call it HR.) I believe this to be incorrect as that would indicate a long vowel, which the "a" is not. My source: "/a/ This is a low central vowel, [ä]; it is most like RP English ⟨u⟩ in cut, but with the mouth slightly more open." [70] 2. Should you disagree, and I am no expert other than knowing how to pronounce the word properly, then, even if the "a" is long, the macron misleads Americans because "rāmen" instructs a reader to say "RAYmen" (or REImen), rather than the correct "RAHmen". Additionally, the use of both rāmen and rämen in pronunciation conflict with each other and further add to the confusion in pronouncing the word. 3. As an option to avoid confusion, yet still remain correct in HR, I would like use the traditional HR version, which I believe would produce: "raamen". This would help, if indeed the "a" is long, which I am not sure of. This is not ideal in my opinion, I prefer the next option. 4. The variation of Tokyo without macrons is permissible in HR, and I would like to cite this as a precedent, as follows: "Tokyo – not indicated at all. This is common for Japanese words that have been adopted into English." [71] I believe this is accurate for ramen, as Americans have adopted this word for many years. 5. Let me know your thoughts. I believe many things need to be considered in this issue. Thank you! 75.133.38.18 (talk) 04:02, 11 October 2013 (UTC)
Hi Oda Mari, thank you for explaining. I agree 100% about your pronunciation of ramen. I lived with Japanese people and know exactly how it sounds, but, my fellow Americans are confused. Unfortunately, if the modified version of HR has to be used rather than the traditional, then the confusion will persist. I see what you are saying about the Tokyo article, but, the problem is that Tōkyō is fine with macrons because the o's are pronounced OH, which is correct. With macrons over the "a" in ramen, it confuses Americans into thinking it is pronounced like REImen. They don't understand that the macron means it's a long "aa" sound because Americans don't learn to speak using HR. They learn that the macron over an "a" in English is pronounced like Japanese "EI", rather than the correct AH sound. Maybe if you or someone else would write a sentence about how the vowel "a" is pronounced in Japanese, it could help. Otherwise, battles like these continue: [72] They point to Wikipedia saying that it is pronounced REImen here, which is why I came to look, and it IS confusing. I still think the whole point of a pronunciation key is to help foreigners pronounce a word correctly. If it's not doing that, it's failing in it's job. But, thanks for your time anyway. 75.133.38.18 (talk) 01:23, 13 October 2013 (UTC) Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and NagasakiHello. Yes pls move the cmt to the talk page. Anotherclown (talk) 11:10, 12 October 2013 (UTC) Kenjutu/KendoG'day, could you please take a look at the Abe ryu page, and tell me what you think about the info-box? I am afraid Kontoreg and I will not reach consensus, so I would like a third opinion. Francis Bond (talk) 10:17, 29 October 2013 (UTC) You are biasedI can see that you are Japanese, and you stop me from editing that Diaoyu Islands(NOT Senkaku) page. I feel that people from countries(China, Japan, America) that are involved in the problem should not be admins on this matter. The admin of the page should be someone who either has no concern over such stuff or is from a neutral (USA is not neutral, it is "neutral") country. I think probably if I had put some pro-Japanese stuff on that page you would not have stopped me right? — Preceding unsigned comment added by ZBZ.LVLV (talk • contribs) 14:35, 30 October 2013 (UTC)
Ok then. I know about the POV of wikipedia, that it should NOT be broken. However, on that page, it shows what administered by Japan, and the name is the Japanese name, and all the Japanese name came first. You think Chinese people looking will be happy? Do you know that there are 12x more Chinese than Japanese in the world? I think I know why. It is because this site is by a America guy, and the so called "America neutral" but America itself is actually biased. Even if I do that, I have 1 billion Chinese to back me up for saying DIAOYU ISLANDS BELONG TO CHINA! - ZBZ.LVLV — Preceding unsigned comment added by ZBZ.LVLV (talk • contribs) 23:35, 30 October 2013
Recent edits to VANKHello, and thank you for your recent contributions. While the content of your edit may be true, I have removed it because its depth or nature of detail are not consistent with our objectives as an encyclopedia. I recognize that your edit was made in good faith and hope you will familiarize yourself with what Wikipedia is not so we may collaborate in the future. Thank you! Greenmaven (talk) 06:05, 15 November 2013 (UTC) WazamonoHello, I changed Markus Sesko’s name on the List of Wazamono from the incorrect “Seskor” to “Sesko,” and you changed it back to “Seskor.” Markus is a personal friend of mine, his last name is Sesko – not Seskor. Just FYI. I will change it back to Sesko on that page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.15.61.217 (talk) 10:19, 15 November 2013 (UTC)
Epsilon Rocket EditIn regards to the message on 11.20.2013: The statement was removed as it was unnecessary to the paragraph, a non-cited opinionated claim, created a convoluted sentence structure, and only served to lower the overall S.O.Q. of Wikipedia as a whole. I therefore stand behind the revision. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.91.121.217 (talk) 21:22, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
Aretha FranklinYou reverted an edit and attributed the origin to me. Why is that? Nasnema Chat 06:07, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
Air Defense Identification Zone MapHello. I've noticed you've changed the map for Air Defense Identification Zone (East China Sea). I feel the new image offers less relevant detail to the topic. What is the copyright problem you mentioned? Thanks. Ansett (talk) 09:49, 27 November 2013 (UTC)
Revert to Shiba InuHello, My addition to the "meme" part of the Shiba Inu page has more trivia, which CAN BE SOURCED back to Know Your Meme. It is NOT trivia, it is how the meme go its start. Leave the page alone, as I will keep reverting it back. Thank you. Hotelmason241 (talk) 19:52, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
Note to Oda MariYou are calling my edits "vandalism", which I don't think is an appropriate choice of words if I am providing a legitimate reason for the edits. There are very few people active on the discussion boards on the articles that I edited. Your asking me to rely on a consensus of the discussion board would seem to appear as dismissing it based on your own prejudices. If you think that the points I raised above are not reasonable, please provide a rebuttal. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.174.137.227 (talk) 12:39, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
I do not think you have understood my point. This is NOT a dispute about facts, and as such sources are not relevant. I am NOT disputing the fact that Joseon (and sometimes Goryo) paid tribute to China. What I am disputing the APPROPRIATENESS of displaying this label PROMINENTLY at the top of the article. It belongs in the text somewhere, but not in a separate box containing only the most vital information. According to the link you provided, there are more than a dozen countries that paid tribute to China, including Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Ryuku Kingdom. And yet Korea is the only one that is prominently labeled as being a tributary state of China. It is not mentioned on the webpages of any of the other tributary state. If being a tributary state of China is such an incredibly important characteristic that it needs to be displayed prominently at the top, then it should be uniformly applied to every country on that list. If not, it should be left out. I have visited this website on many occasions over the past 10 years, and this is the first time I have seen this. Please let me know if you agree with my point. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 170.223.183.237 (talk) 23:12, 11 December 2013 (UTC) South KoreaYou reverted my addition of PSY because "one hit song is not enough". PSY has multiple hit songs and is an icon in South Korea. You also reverted my Starcraft addition. Starcraft and PSY are two of the few things that are indigenous to the country. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.91.209.30 (talk) 22:18, 13 December 2013 (UTC)
JoseonHi Oda Mari. I apologize for not including an explanation for my first edit regarding Joseon. I included an explanation in my second edit. I edited the portion of the article because it is not appropriate to include that Joseon is a vassal state in the front of the page when it is stated to be "de facto" independent. I don't think that constitutes whitewashing as you claim, especially since you included no sources for your claim. Perhaps you should include that information in the main article backed with proper sources? Furthermore, If your reasoning was correct, then the page regarding the Wu kingdom and the Shu kingdom from the three kingdoms of china should also include its "vassal" status in the front page as both states paid tribute to the Wei kingdom at some point in their existence. I believe this is redundant as both Wu and Shu states were independent and exercised sovereignty, just like Joseon. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tonses (talk • contribs) 09:34, 19 December 2013 (UTC) You did not respond to any of the points I presented, and simply insulted me by saying I "look like a sock". Please elaborate on why Joseon was not a sovereign state and provide sources for your claims. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tonses (talk • contribs) 09:41, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
To Oda Mari Regarding the Joseon ArticlePlease refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at Joseon. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted or removed. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Administrators can block users from editing if they repeatedly vandalize. Thank you. This will be my last discussion with you on your talk page. But please note that it was you who directed me to your talk page for discussions regarding Joseon. Please stop reverting the article when you have not provided evidence or support for your claim. Nowhere in the Joseon article does it contain any information regarding Joseon's vassal status to Ming and Qing dynasty with the stated dates(~1637 and ~1895 respectively). You said that "IMHO, that "de facto" independent can only be said in late 19th century," but this is merely your opinion, and unsupported by fact. According to wikipedia, "Sovereignty is the quality of having independent authority over a geographic area, such as a territory." Joseon fits this description, therefore it was a sovereign kingdom. Your objectivity on this issue is seriously questionable as evidenced by your insults and unwillingness to engage in civil discussions. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tonses (talk • contribs) 10:55, 19 December 2013 (UTC) TO Oda Mari AgainPlease stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Joseon, you may be blocked from editing. The reference you cited simply said that Joseon had tributary relationship with China, which does not mention anything about its "vassal" status. Nearly all Asian countries and even European countries like Portugal had tributary relationship with China at some point. And you have yet to explain why you should put that information below the name of the dynasty, as the other users have noted, when you can include it in the main article. Furthermore, please stop accusing me and others who correct your errors as vandalizing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tonses (talk • contribs) 19:28, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks, BracketBot (talk) 16:45, 9 January 2014 (UTC) Liancourt RocksIt's an international viewpoint article, so my reading of the list means it should solely be called "Sea of Japan". Britmax (talk) 10:12, 11 January 2014 (UTC) Thanks from User:Ryk72Hi Oda Mari, Hopefully you don't mind the new section. I just wanted to drop a quick note to thank you for your support & encouragement late last year. Greatly appreciate the warm & friendly welcome and everything that you did. Looking forward to working on building a better encyclopaedia! Thanks again - Ryk72 (talk) 13:03, 22 January 2014 (UTC) About JoseonHello, Before I carry on the passage, I reveal the fact that I am not fluent in English, and therefore was assisted by an Korean - English interpreter. I noticed that you have restored the term vassal state in the Joseon section because I deleted it beforehand, but actually, Joseon is no where close to Chinese vassal state. As written in the passage, Joseon was only nominally a vassal state of China, but it actually was a sole independent and sovereign nation. Take a look at the section of Grand Duchy of Lithuania. This country solely is a personal union of the Kingdom of Poland, but as I said before, Joseon is not a colony nor a vassal state of ancient China but an independent nation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by JARA7979 (talk • contribs) 16:48, 7 December 2013 (UTC)
Notice of Edit warring noticeboard discussionHello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a discussion involving you at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring regarding a possible violation of Wikipedia's policy on edit warring. Thank you. STSC (talk) 18:56, 2 February 2014 (UTC) TranslationsHello. Do you still fulfill Japanese translation requests? I have some questions regarding this source. « Ryūkotsusei » 20:20, 3 February 2014 (UTC)
If I took reference 57 out of context, please correct it. Thanks a bunch! « Ryūkotsusei » 07:23, 9 February 2014 (UTC)
Emperor MeijiYou're just another sad weeboo who speaks a bit of the old Nihongo, so what? Doing the ALT bit, ugly white guy trying to hit the local skirt? Seen it all before. Particularly the misguided view just because you can speak Japanese gives you the right lord over everyone. So what if you speak Japanese, if you knew any history (and obviously you don't looking at your talk page; you'd know that the Japanese looked to the UK for inspiration for reforming and modernising the country following the Meiji Restoration of 1868. Eg the Kazoku for one example.) Japanese pages owe more to the UK than the USA. Still I can't abide the fact you're a liar. And a liar for their own gain because in Japan they don't use Month-Day-Year (like the USA) they use Year-Month-Day when they use the Western system; and if they're not using the reign year (平成26年). So please くたばれ I hate liars but I hate smug people like you.81.159.29.217 (talk) 19:11, 12 February 2014 (UTC)
KazokiHi, I'd like to clarify my recent edit to the Kazoku page. The edit I made was based on a talk page discussion, which appeared to me to indicate that 'magnificent lineage' or 'exalted lineage' was a more accurate translation of 華族 than flowery lineage. My knowledge of characters is primarily based in Chinese, not Japanese, but it seemed to me that that point was well-founded, as the meanings I understood were associated with 華 (aside from the obviously wrong Chinese connotations) are closer to, say, splendid, than flowery.Zmflavius (talk) 14:24, 14 February 2014 (UTC) Nanking MassacreI invite you to participate in the discussion (talk page) about the Nanking Massacre. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Banzaiblitz (talk • contribs) 11:20, 17 February 2014 (UTC) February 2014Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to blank out or remove portions of page content, templates, or other materials from Wikipedia, as you did at this edit [76], you may be blocked from editing. Thank you.54.199.134.208 (talk) 21:01, 16 February 2014 (UTC) This is your last warning. The next time you violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy by inserting commentary or your personal analysis into an article, as you did at this edit, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. Your constant disruptive editing has been proven to damage the integrity and neutrality of Wikipedia content. You shouldn't remove solid content simply because you don't like it(them). 54.199.215.97 (talk) 03:42, 18 February 2014 (UTC) CMS and CCGIt would be great if you can join the conversation on the removal of tables in Talk:China Coast Guard and Talk:China Marine Surveillance. lssrn45 | talk 08:27, 28 February 2014 (UTC) replySee reply on Talk:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki#Hiroshima_Castle, thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.41.239.213 (talk) 05:31, 11 March 2014 (UTC) A barnstar for you!
ヰキプロジェクト琉球はいさい, Oda Mari! I've noticed that you've contributed to the subject of Ryukyu. I invite you to join WikiProject Ryūkyū, AKA the Ryukyu task force, a collaborative effort to expand and deepen coverage of subjects pertaining to Ryukyuan geography, history, and culture. Here are a few links to pages to start you off:
I hope you'll take interest and decide to be a part of this project. めんそーれ! ミーラー強斗武 (talk) 14:36, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
Message from Young hoonssCan I ask what is wrong with my edit? Admiral Lee had won all of the battles with Japan and as you are in nationality of Japan, I think that you are little bit angry of this. But this is definite true and I think there is no wrong with this. Send me comment please. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Young hoonss (talk • contribs) 14:13, 23 March 2014 (UTC) Little help?Hi Oda Mari! Sorry for disturbing but do you have... two free minutes? I'm trying to translate the short text from this image but I'm having big trouble. Can you take a look and tell me what it says +-? Some characters are kinda blurry, that's why I'm having trouble. Maybe it will be a piece of cake for you? The short text: http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/chromossomax/1134295/148461/148461_original.png - If you take a look please tell me something. Regards. --Rikichanny (talk) 08:46, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
I hope you understand what I translated. All you have to do is correct my English.
グスクこんにちは! I was wondering if you could look through some Japanese sources on Shimashii-Ōzato Castle 島添大里城 and Shimajiri-Ōzato Castle 島尻大里城. I wrote an article in confusion that basically combined both. I wrote about the latter under the name and location of the first, and I know close to nothing about the first. Would you mind helping? ミーラー強斗武 (talk) 04:19, 27 March 2014 (UTC)
I found these. want more?
[96], [97], [98], [99], and [100].
[101], [102], [103], [104], and[105].
[106], [107], [108], [109], and[110].
JoseonI agree with the poster below. Joseon did indeed maintain a tributary relationship with Ming China, then with Qing China, and thus it would be technically accurate to call Joseon a client state of China for much of existence. However, that kind of a statement belongs in the text of the article, not at the top. To display that designation as a banner immediately below the name of the dynasty makes it THE defining feature of the dynasty, would be a serious distortion. Aside from the tributes (which was not in one direction but went both ways in the form of exchange of merchandise) and formalities (such as approval of coronation and of Crown Princes), the Joseon King ruled the country. Except for specific instances, the Chinese had minimal say in what went on in the country on a daily basis. From a practical perspective, entering the tributary system allowed Joseon to avoid damaging wars and concentrate on domestic issues. That it was a sensible strategy is demonstrated by the fact that Korean dynasties were far more stable than the Chinese dynasties. I see that you are of Japanese nationality, and I request that you approach this without the bias you may have received from the Japanese school system. Japanese historians often disparage and belittle Joseon history, and I sense that you may be inclined to take a similar view. I ask that you achieve a balance: you want to convey the facts, but do not want to exaggerate and distort it, either. It is not whitewashing but striving for accuracy and fairness. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.174.137.227 (talk) 06:14, December 11, 2013
Please do not add content or templates pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Joseon, without giving a proper explanation edit summary. Your constant editing does not appear constructive and has been reverted. Please make use of the sandbox if you'd like to experiment with test edits. Please use article talk page with RS. junohk (talk) 16:27, 18 April 2014 (UTC) I see you mentioned the tributary relations in Goryeo's side bar. This needs a further discussion. for now, i will leave it as is. But this as all together has to be reviewed further. --Junohk (talk) 18:13, 18 April 2014 (UTC) Hey there, I'm studying East Asian history at a local university and it seems like your argument of wrapping up the dynasty is misleading. Remember, tributary was a way in which East Asian nations used to trade with each other for economic and diplomatic peace. In your argument along with the current Japanese nationalists, Tsushima island and Edo Bakufu states are all under Korean Tributaries, which was not the case. Please be careful how you title historical states.--Chadlesch (talk) 21:28, 18 April 2014 (UTC) A barnstar for you
It is a bit early, but I may forget to send this barnstar next month.―― Phoenix7777 (talk) 08:21, 23 April 2014 (UTC)
April 18, 2014You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Joseon. Please respect others' contributes Junohk (talk) 17:51, 18 April 2014 (UTC) This user has an issue of camouflaging historical facts, word playing, especially towards Korea-related historical articles.
On JoseonYour recent editing history shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war. Being involved in an edit war can result in your being blocked from editing—especially if you violate the three-revert rule, which states that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit warring—even if you don't violate the three-revert rule—should your behavior indicate that you intend to continue reverting repeatedly. To avoid being blocked, instead of reverting please consider using the article's talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. See BRD for how this is done. You can post a request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection. OhanaUnitedTalk page 20:09, 18 April 2014 (UTC)
PDF document on the Liceo Mexicano JaponesOda Mari, I received a PDF file of a document related to the Liceo Mexicano Japones. It may be an academic journal article or a page from a book. Is it okay if I e-mail the document to you, and then are you willing to post your analysis of the document on Wikipedia itself? (It can be on this talk page, a Wikipedia project page, or the location of your choice) Thank you WhisperToMe (talk) 09:29, 22 April 2014 (UTC)
Thank you for the analysis! Unfortunately it doesn't sound like that page will help prove the notability of the article. I'm keeping you posted in case I run into anything else. I really appreciate what you've done WhisperToMe (talk) 10:46, 24 April 2014 (UTC) Question about Yokohama City College page on LMJSorry to bother you again! I found a page http://www.yokohama-cu.ac.jp/campuslife/mexico_fieldwork.html from the Yokohama City University which talks about "Mexico Fieldwork". What is the page about? Also what is this page about? http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/kaidan/g_aso/me_csa_07/mxc_hm.html WhisperToMe (talk) 16:14, 28 April 2014 (UTC)
Question about book sourceMari, I found on Google Books: 石附実, 鈴木正幸. 現代日本の教育と国際化. 福村出版, 1988. The results from inside the book say (See also the Search page):
What is the book saying about the school? Thanks! WhisperToMe (talk) 02:22, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
Some more fragmentary phrases (now searching with "日墨学院"):
Is there anything you can tell from these? Is there a possibility that this source has significant coverage of the subject? I'll see if I can manipulate Google Books to complete the phrases (there may be tricks that work...) WhisperToMe (talk) 16:30, 2 May 2014 (UTC) I found a link with more of 111 (it also has some of 112)!
So if you put 111 together:
WhisperToMe (talk) 16:40, 2 May 2014 (UTC) I think I can "complete" 110 too:
"Completed" 110:
Based on the "completed" 110 and 111 are you able to get anything? WhisperToMe (talk) 16:51, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
I'll see if I can go the opposite direction:
WhisperToMe (talk) 02:56, 3 May 2014 (UTC)
I found more info about the book:
WhisperToMe (talk) 18:14, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
GoryoGoryo was under Monogol domination for about 100 years out of a 500 year history, and even then, it was not under a direct Mongol rule unlike the Mongol Empire proper. Goryo kept its own King. By defining it as a "Client State of the Mongol Empire and later the Yuan Empire" immediately below its name, this feature gives the mistaken impression that Goryo was not an independent nation when it was in fact. This needs to be corrected. American history is about 400 years, of which 150 years were spent under British rule (this was a DIRECT rule). Do you think it would be fair to put a banner immediately below the name USA, "English colony for 150 years"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.174.137.227 (talk) 05:32, December 11, 2013 About JoseonI think this discussion is not finished yet.# So I hope to hear about your thoughts from the last discussion.- JARA7979 (talk) 02:46, 27 February 2014 (KTC) Battle of Busan(1592)Please do not edit the inevitable fact anymore. Withdrawal of Japanese navy from their ships is fact and mentioning that item in the text is not a wrong thing. We claim victory but in fact it is an Korean victory. So, do not edit it anymore. Please respect other's contribution. Oda mari. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ichrio Nazuki (talk • contribs) 03:40, 4 May 2014 (UTC)
Battle's Win and Lose depend on Withdrawal of forces.Then the battle of busan(1592) may be the lose of Japanese troop but it then have to be change as 'inconclusive'. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ichrio Nazuki (talk • contribs) 10:38, 4 May 2014 (UTC) Nationalist Biased View of this userAlthough I'm not part of wiki administration, several Wiki contributors have contacted me through wikipedia and my personal university email to address their deep concerns about this user Oda Mari's biased attitude often citing nonacademic controversy piecemeal studies. Please be aware that this user tends to camouflage historical facts and stories in the Japanese Nationalist manner. --Junohk (talk) 12:26, 5 May 2014 (UTC) The above user has resorted to obvious vandalism in an attempt to further their battleground-like behavior. Elassint Hi 07:44, 6 May 2014 (UTC)
Rising Sun Flagどうもこんにちは。日本のポータルに関わっていらっしゃいますし、日本語についてはお詳しいと思うので日本語で質問させてください。"小さすぎる"(too small)ことは編集を消す事由になるのでしょうか?リンク先では大きな画像を確認できます。それから、夏の甲子園の始球式で使われていることは十分に記述する価値があると思いますがいかがでしょうか?--Seisato (talk) 10:06, 1 June 2014 (UTC) fix --Seisato (talk) 10:14, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
TachiHello Oda Mari, the info I added to the tachi article was correct and verifiable, it matches the info from the reference, here is a link, you can read for yourself. It states that "Tachi were produced primarily during Koto times". In fact the article used to say this at one time until someone changed it. Try searching for "koto tachi", "koto period tachi", it is a commonly known description. http://books.google.com/books?id=zPyswmGDBFkC&pg=PA48&dq=koto+period+tachi&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QXqNU4fJAcfNsQSim4HYBw&ved=0CFQQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=koto%20period%20tachi&f=false There are specific time periods of Japanese sword manufacture used by Japanese sword enthusiasts, this is also in the article. "The production of swords in Japan is divided into specific time periods; Jokoto (Ancient swords, until around 900 A.D.), koto (old swords from around 900-1596), shinto (new swords 1596-1780), shinshinto (new new swords 1781-1876), gendaito (modern swords 1876-1945).[2] and shinsakuto (newly made swords 1953–present).[3]" 50.243.214.41 (talk) 08:00, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
Hello Oda Mari, I only know how the term and time period as used in commonly found references and by dealers and collectors of Japanese swords, even Japanese dealers etc use this term and time period, could you possibly correct it in a manner which would be suitable as I do not speak Japanese, thanks. From the Japanese sword society of Hawaii. http://jssh.org/koto.html#/1 "Koto Era (pre-1599) Swords made during the Heian period (794-1185) through the late Muromachi Era (1573-1599) are called Koto, and are classified in terms of the Gokaden, the five schools that developed in the provinces of Yamashiro, Yamato, Bizen, Soshu, and Mino. During the Koto period, the features of the jigane varied significantly because of the different materials used in each province. Swords made during this period can be recognized by the forging style, often down to the specific smith." From "The new generation of Japanese swordsmiths", page 13. http://books.google.com/books?id=BWy3gx-0PR8C&pg=PA13&dq=koto+era&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eYSNU5iUJ8rhsASU9YE4&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=main%20sword%20categories&f=false 50.243.214.41 (talk) 08:34, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
Setagaya Country Club?Hi Oda Mari! I want to ask a "quick" question... There's a game called "Tokoro-san no Setagaya Country Club".
Is it related to this? http://setagayagolfclub.web.fc2.com/ ... I tried to google "世田谷カントリークラブ" but there's no information at all. It would be nice if you can provide me some information. Many Thanks. --Rikichanny (talk) 08:57, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
Rising Sun FlagWhat copyrighted material has been added to the Rising Sun Flag? Please be more accurate. The quotation has been cited and the picture was taken from Wiki commons. And the fact is that the current quotation is wrong. --Winstonlighter (talk) 22:51, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
FYI - I've finally found someone to upload File:Portrait of Murasaki Shikibu.jpg with the correct source information and I've added it as the lead image. Victoria (tk) 21:15, 18 June 2014 (UTC) (formerly Truthkeeper88)
RevertConvince me how this edit that you reverted is considered "Unexplained and unsourced change". OhanaUnitedTalk page 03:14, 27 June 2014 (UTC)
Help with articleCan you help me with this article Draft:The New Classics to get it approved? 76.185.192.214 (talk) 11:47, 30 June 2014 (UTC) You've got mail!Hello, Oda Mari. Please check your email; you've got mail! It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can {{You've got mail}} or {{ygm}} template. at any time by removing the Supersaiyen312 (talk) 03:17, 14 July 2014 (UTC) Quick Japanese questionHi, Mari! In Novi Community School District I stated "Many parents of these students have jobs with automobile industry firms." (Source). I would like to put the sentence in ja:ノバイ・コミュニティ学区. What is it in Japanese? (I'll credit you when the addition is made to the Japanese is added to the article) Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 18:08, 24 August 2014 (UTC)
Please stop censoring documented facts that don't fit your points of view.Please stop censoring documented facts that don't fit your points of view. This is the second time that you delete blocks on the Prostitutes in South Korea for the U.S. military that are supported by quotes (latest: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prostitutes_in_South_Korea_for_the_U.S._military&oldid=612333753&diff=prev, and the first time, you had the gall to write on my user page and negate the existence of quotes that already existed before and still stand now). I understand that we don't share the same appreciation of a dark moment of history, and that - judging by your edits - you stand on the side of revisionism, but deleting documented facts is contrary to the spirit of Wikipedia. Stephane mot (talk) 03:06, 7 September 2014 (UTC) Views soughtHi, I wonder whether you may have any view on the points I have mentioned at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Japanese_writing_system#Script_example_from_novel. If so, your thoughts would be very welcome there. 86.190.48.17 (talk) 02:55, 29 September 2014 (UTC) about joseon debateyou pointed out my opinion,discussion,debate,resource. but I can’t understand that why and what is exactly wrong about it. if you answer me more specifically I will revise my text. thank you -- JARA7979 (talk) 16:40, 18 october 2014 (KTC)
Japanese help request: Updating デトロイト大都市圏における日本人の歴史Mari, I would like to update ja:デトロイト大都市圏における日本人の歴史. Since I had asked for translation last year, I found new information. Here is a comparison between revisions. Are you interested in translating the new text? In particular: that the first Japanese people came in 1892, but the first large wave came after World War II; the content from Helen Zia; the Sundai and Hinoki schools; and the religion section). Thank you so much WhisperToMe (talk) 06:57, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
To translate for the history section:
For the religion section
For the education section:
I hope this isn't too much... WhisperToMe (talk) 05:49, 26 September 2014 (UTC)
Thank you! I've added the completed portions to ja:デトロイト大都市圏における日本人の歴史. Looking forward to your work on the education and religion sections! WhisperToMe (talk) 08:27, 4 October 2014 (UTC)
Mari, thank you so much for asking me to update the Hinoki school thing. I found a lot has changed. Here is the new sentence from me:
You may have fun reading Niji-Iro Japanese Immersion Elementary School :) WhisperToMe (talk) 23:08, 17 October 2014 (UTC) Japanese requestHi Oda Mari, I was told by Nihonjoe that you would be a good person to contacts regarding a Japanese-related issue that is developing. I will copy&paste the comment I left for Nihonjoe here:
As I asked Nihonjoe, if you are too busy please let me know and I can ask another editor from Wikipedia:Translators available#Japanese-to-English. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. -Thibbs (talk) 12:29, 26 November 2014 (UTC)
Referencing Japanese language sourcesHi Oda Mari, You might remember me from late last year. I hope you are well. I am currently looking at updating pages for some Australian & New Zealand rugby players, now playing in the Japanese Top League, with information sourced from Japanese language sources. I was wondering if you could point me towards any standards or conventions around using & referencing non-English sources in en.wikipedia.org. I have already checked WP:MOS & WP:CS, but they don't seem to mention anything specific. Thanks in advance for any insight you have. - Ryk72 (talk) 20:10, 30 November 2014 (UTC)
Question about Japanese translation of airliner seat mapHi, Mari! Here is an English airliner seat map and a Japanese version, but the Japanese version is not yet complete. Page 17/26 of this document http://jtsb.mlit.go.jp/jtsb/aircraft/download/pdf/96-5-B1816-05.pdf has the remaining Japanese text. What is it? That way a map can be posted to articles about China Airlines Flight 140. Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 07:38, 30 November 2014 (UTC)
Thank you so much! A Japanese version of the map will be completed WhisperToMe (talk) 15:46, 30 November 2014 (UTC) December 2014Please read Wikipedia:Neutral point of view carefully, for example "Balancing aspects" section. You're violating this rule not me. Oneslin (talk) 08:32, 10 December 2014 (UTC) Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to blank out or remove portions of page content, templates, or other materials from Wikipedia, as you did at Goryeo, you may be blocked from editing. Oneslin (talk) 08:35, 10 December 2014 (UTC) Please stop your disruptive editing. It is a violation of neutral point of view policy.Oneslin (talk) 08:42, 10 December 2014 (UTC) You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you vandalising. Oneslin (talk) 08:50, 10 December 2014 (UTC) Your recent editing history shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war. To resolve the content dispute, please do not revert or change the edits of others when you get reverted. Instead of reverting, please use the article's talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. The best practice at this stage is to discuss, not edit-war. See BRD for how this is done. If discussions reach an impasse, you can then post a request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection. Being involved in an edit war can result in your being blocked from editing—especially if you violate the three-revert rule, which states that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit warring—even if you don't violate the three-revert rule—should your behavior indicate that you intend to continue reverting repeatedly. Yunshui 雲水 09:18, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
TranslationHi, Oda Mari. Nihonjoe indicated you when I did a translation request. Could you help me? Cheers, Gabriel Yuji (talk) 16:20, 8 December 2014 (UTC)
Re:GilliamHello, Oda Mari. You have new messages at Gilliam's talk page. You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. – Gilliam (talk) 14:13, 15 December 2014 (UTC) JAL907 translation requestHi, Mari! About this map, what is the Japanese for the following?
Thanks WhisperToMe (talk) 06:40, 13 December 2014 (UTC)
I have a question about http://skulpturalasmycken.se/wikimedia_jobb/2001%20Japan%20Airlines%20mid-air%20incident%20JA.svg - Do the numbers of seats need a measure word? WhisperToMe (talk) 15:34, 17 December 2014 (UTC)
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Charumera.Hello Oda Mari. I was reading stuff about Charumera, and I need a little help. The text from this back cover (the game about ramen is called "Charumera"): http://ks23364.kimsufi.com/psxdata/databasepsx/images/covers/J/C/SLPS-02415/SLPS-02415-B-ALL.html, can you translate the text? The first 5 lines and the 6~7 image captions. I think the text is very short(?), if you don't mind and when you have some free minutes, can you take a look? Many Thanks! --109.49.229.149 (talk) 08:40, 10 February 2015 (UTC)
Question about Japanese school of Singapore and its relationship to AsiaHere is an article about the Waseda Shibuya Senior High School in Singapore from the The Daily Jakarta Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper in Indonesia "同校は1991年、渋谷幕張シンガポール校として開校し、2002年に早稲田大学系属校になった。319人(10月現在)の生徒が在籍し、うち半数が寮生だ。寮生はタイ、マレーシア、インドネシア、ドバイなど各地から集まっている。" - From Google translate it states about 1/2 of the students live in Singapore and the other half live elsewhere in Asia, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Dubai. Is this correct?
"早稲田大学の系属校としてはアジアでただ一つ。生徒の約6割は同大へ進学し、指定校推薦では明治、中央、立教、法政、関西学院、同志社、立命館などへ進学する。東京大学や一橋、防衛医大などの合格実績も誇っている。" - This one talks about what universities they go to, right? Does it say about 60% go to Waseda U with the rest going to other universities? (Rikkyo, Hosei, Kwansei, Doshisha, Ritsumeikan).
Thanks, WhisperToMe (talk) 22:40, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
Question about students of Houston's Japanese schoolHi, Mari! In http://www.jeihouston.org/houston.htm http://www.webcitation.org/6Wmx2DeVZ isn't the JEI saying that these schools have relatively large numbers of students who attend the Japanese school on Saturdays?
Thanks, WhisperToMe (talk) 23:49, 4 March 2015 (UTC) |