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I'm making this go towards general east asia edit

Only Korean wikipedia differentiates the korean version from the general asian version. Merged the wikidata entries and articles Immanuelle 💗 (please tag me) 00:59, 7 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

Japanese saishi not relevant to Korean jesa edit

@Immanuelle: The Japanese term is not relevant to the Korean practice of jesa. The fact that the two languages happen to have once used the same Chinese characters to spell these respective different terms is appropriate for a dictionary entry, but not here. Similarly, the English article on Town does not have a whole section about the German cognate Zaun: it merely mentions the multiple cognates in passing. Here in the Jesa article, creating a whole section just about the Japanese term is giving this undue weight, and making the article confusing.

Additionally, it is inappropriate to add the Japanese term's details to the sidebar in the page header. The additional language fields in the sidebar are for indicating what this article's subject is called in other languages. The Japanese word saishi is not used to describe Korean jesa, as best I can tell. Adding saishi to the sidebar is thus incorrect and misleading.

HTH, ‑‑ Eiríkr Útlendi │Tala við mig 18:11, 13 February 2023 (UTC)Reply