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I have converted the table with the photo and various names: kanji, romaji, etc. Not only was the table incomplete (romaji section left blank), it was unnecessarily complex because there are only two significant names: the kanji name he received from his parents, and his official name spelled in the latin alphabet that would be used on official documents such as his passport and virtually everywhere else. I am assuming that he is almost always referred to simply by his latin alphabet name, so adding any more names (kana, romaji..) would be confusing without any explanation of relevance. — Tokek 02:05, 8 May 2005 (UTC)
I changed Chan Han Xiang's edits because:
-- Jia ng 11:38, 3 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I changed his edit because:
Please sign your posts with ~~~~. You have not addressed my 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th bullet points so dont revert unless the issue is settled. I think the terms for specific scripts should be self explanatory but the abcense of the label "Japanese name" is no grounds for mass reverting what I have covered in my 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th bullet points. -- Jia ng 12:06, 3 Dec 2004 (UTC)
To your points of reply: {
User:Chan Han Xiang)
1. This is just a table. So what if it is pink ? Many people use the name tables introduction in Pink. It is not necessarily Korean. What do you mean about that? This table has no proof that it is Korean.
2. You need not necessarily follow Wikipedia:Manual of Style, so long it is presentable.
4. It was originally thumbed.
5. I got this style from the articles Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. There is nothing wrong about that. --User:Chan Han Xiang
No response and continued reverts? I'll just repeat my points if it's not clear enough:
Questions? If you want to dispute this, explain why. Dont just revert. -- Jia ng 06:50, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)
According to my knowledge of Japanese, 有吉 良一 is "Ryochi Ariyoshi", but in Kanji, the surname comes first. And Mr Ariyoshi's surname is Ariyoshi, so the Kanji name should be the reverse. Thanks. Mr Tan 04:25, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I have restored the following paragraph to the article, "After his term as governor, in 1987, Ariyoshi and his wife were stopped by U.S. Customs at the Honolulu International Airport because they failed to declare several thousand dollars worth of jewelry after returning from a trip to Japan. The Ariyoshis paid several thousand dollars in fines; almost five times as much as they would have paid if they had declared the items."
The information, which was originally incorporated into this article in August 2006 Revision as of 03:31, 11 August 2006 (edit) (undo)Kaneshirojj (Talk | contribs) was then edited more than once to improve its accuracy. The incident at the airport was documented in both Honolulu newspapers.
The information was deleted from this article by Revision as of 01:33, 24 May 2007 (edit) (undo)Justmegaga (Talk | contribs) m (deleted insignificant information)
The information is obviously not "insignificant" as described by the person who deleted it. If the former governor of Texas, or Massachusetts, or Florida had been apprehended by U.S. Customs officials while transporting undocumented wealth from a foreign country, no one would try to claim that it was "insignificant". There is actually more to the story than is mentioned here, but this is an accurate summary of what has been published.
Please note that the person who deleted this information has made no other Wikipedia edits, before or since. Bagman808 22:39, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
Myth Hawaii 00:25, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
Robert Kiyosaki has consistently in his "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" talked about running against a Democrat candidate as a Republican, and this Democrat candidate is George Ariyoshi. They are both Japanese. Robert Kiyosaki has made it very public that George advised him that as a result of running against him, he would "never be able to find a job in Government in Hawaii". This is incredibly scandalous and places a question mark over George Ariyoshi's integrity, to which Kiyosaki has done in a very public forum. George Ariyoshi's son-in-law (Hoyt Zia) has also wrote about it here: http://www.hawaiibusiness.com/core/pagetools.php?pageid=6464&url=%2FHawaii-Business%2FApril-2006%2FRich-Son-Poor-Son%2F&mode=print 129.180.157.162 ( talk) 03:27, 5 July 2014 (UTC)
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I have converted the table with the photo and various names: kanji, romaji, etc. Not only was the table incomplete (romaji section left blank), it was unnecessarily complex because there are only two significant names: the kanji name he received from his parents, and his official name spelled in the latin alphabet that would be used on official documents such as his passport and virtually everywhere else. I am assuming that he is almost always referred to simply by his latin alphabet name, so adding any more names (kana, romaji..) would be confusing without any explanation of relevance. — Tokek 02:05, 8 May 2005 (UTC)
I changed Chan Han Xiang's edits because:
-- Jia ng 11:38, 3 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I changed his edit because:
Please sign your posts with ~~~~. You have not addressed my 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th bullet points so dont revert unless the issue is settled. I think the terms for specific scripts should be self explanatory but the abcense of the label "Japanese name" is no grounds for mass reverting what I have covered in my 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th bullet points. -- Jia ng 12:06, 3 Dec 2004 (UTC)
To your points of reply: {
User:Chan Han Xiang)
1. This is just a table. So what if it is pink ? Many people use the name tables introduction in Pink. It is not necessarily Korean. What do you mean about that? This table has no proof that it is Korean.
2. You need not necessarily follow Wikipedia:Manual of Style, so long it is presentable.
4. It was originally thumbed.
5. I got this style from the articles Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. There is nothing wrong about that. --User:Chan Han Xiang
No response and continued reverts? I'll just repeat my points if it's not clear enough:
Questions? If you want to dispute this, explain why. Dont just revert. -- Jia ng 06:50, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)
According to my knowledge of Japanese, 有吉 良一 is "Ryochi Ariyoshi", but in Kanji, the surname comes first. And Mr Ariyoshi's surname is Ariyoshi, so the Kanji name should be the reverse. Thanks. Mr Tan 04:25, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I have restored the following paragraph to the article, "After his term as governor, in 1987, Ariyoshi and his wife were stopped by U.S. Customs at the Honolulu International Airport because they failed to declare several thousand dollars worth of jewelry after returning from a trip to Japan. The Ariyoshis paid several thousand dollars in fines; almost five times as much as they would have paid if they had declared the items."
The information, which was originally incorporated into this article in August 2006 Revision as of 03:31, 11 August 2006 (edit) (undo)Kaneshirojj (Talk | contribs) was then edited more than once to improve its accuracy. The incident at the airport was documented in both Honolulu newspapers.
The information was deleted from this article by Revision as of 01:33, 24 May 2007 (edit) (undo)Justmegaga (Talk | contribs) m (deleted insignificant information)
The information is obviously not "insignificant" as described by the person who deleted it. If the former governor of Texas, or Massachusetts, or Florida had been apprehended by U.S. Customs officials while transporting undocumented wealth from a foreign country, no one would try to claim that it was "insignificant". There is actually more to the story than is mentioned here, but this is an accurate summary of what has been published.
Please note that the person who deleted this information has made no other Wikipedia edits, before or since. Bagman808 22:39, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
Myth Hawaii 00:25, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
Robert Kiyosaki has consistently in his "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" talked about running against a Democrat candidate as a Republican, and this Democrat candidate is George Ariyoshi. They are both Japanese. Robert Kiyosaki has made it very public that George advised him that as a result of running against him, he would "never be able to find a job in Government in Hawaii". This is incredibly scandalous and places a question mark over George Ariyoshi's integrity, to which Kiyosaki has done in a very public forum. George Ariyoshi's son-in-law (Hoyt Zia) has also wrote about it here: http://www.hawaiibusiness.com/core/pagetools.php?pageid=6464&url=%2FHawaii-Business%2FApril-2006%2FRich-Son-Poor-Son%2F&mode=print 129.180.157.162 ( talk) 03:27, 5 July 2014 (UTC)
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