Wikipedia:Japan-related topics notice board/New Japan-related articles/2005-July

Tokyu Hands is v. expensive and it's in Tokyo. I prefer Joyful Honda.
Now merged with Goryokaku Fg2 03:47, July 28, 2005 (UTC)
I noted that the name takes one kanji from each of the two districts that merged; that didn't seem clear in the Japanese. (It's a common enough pattern in mergers; see e.g. Kunitachi, Tokyo. It's also common in names of train lines such as Tokyu Toyoko Line (Tokyo and Yokohama) and local and long-distance highways, e.g. Tomei Expressway (Tokyo and Nagoya).) Separately, I wonder if it's necessary to call articles like these stubs. Surely they can grow, but they could spend years at something like this level of detail. Any opinions?
  • Naka-ku, Yokohama using info from Japanese Wikipedia. If I've made any mistakes, please help! Fg2 July 8, 2005 11:38 (UTC)
  • Nishi-Nippon Railroad was a red link, although it's one of the Big 15 railroads in Japan, so I put up a couple of sentences. Fg2 July 7, 2005 05:50 (UTC)
  • Omiai: replaced experiment with stub. Fg2 July 2, 2005 08:37 (UTC)
  • Rail transport in Japan, candidate for collaboration of the week. I started (with the intent of getting rid of the red link) by copying material from another article and have augmented it with additional material. Fg2