Talk:Tokiwa-sō
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editI don't know previous page which was deleted. So it obviously does not meet the copies of previously deleted material. And I don't know why previous page was delated so I can't decision it's was rational or not. The reason why I make it the page is that Tokiwa-so was imporitant place for manga bisiness style of today. And I think it is useful for en-wikipedian to link japan page. thanks.Mythologia 06:06, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
- I can sort-of see why the article may have been nommed for deletion. Half of the article is more about the type of manga production developed there, which has little to do with the place ITSELF. In other words, the same info could be found in other articles, perhaps even the main manga article itself, and it would be more relevant there. Now, is this place, say, actually designated as a historical landmark? Is it still standing? It sounds like not - what's there now, and is there any sort of memorial? In other words, there's a potential for a good article here, but its a bit borderline as it stands. I wouldn't nom it for deletion myself, but I probably wouldn't vote to keep it either. Snarfies 17:50, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
I think the style of manga production today in Japan has a prototype in the Cooperations in Tokiwa-so. The style is repaeted again and again until today like dojin. Mythologia 06:43, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
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