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Kotani Yasunori of the Yasukuni Shrine 1909-2003 →
Kenzō Kotani — The format for the title should be given name-family name per
WP:MOS-JP#Names of modern figures; Yasunori does not appear to be an accepted pseudonym per
WP:MOS-JP#Pseudonyms, because the same person also went under a separate pseudonym (Takenori) and there is little evidence to suggest that one was preferred over the other. The article was moved to
Kotani Kenzo by the closer of its AfD,
User:Sandstein, but was moved to a new descriptive title by its creator. There are currently triple redirects, and the page needs a stable title.
Dekimasu
よ! 04:36, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Can the article's creator confirm that Kotani's given name was read as Kenzō, rather than Norizō? His subsequent pseudonyms would seem to lend evidence to the latter. Dekimasu よ! 04:41, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
It seems that there is great confusion of why Yasunori/Takenori/Kotani Kenzo is not consistently used in common literature. I must say here (and Japanese literature like Tom Kishida's book 'Yasukuni To' (2005)is the only authority apart from my personal interview of the man himself in 2003 before his death (see Token Bijutsu Journal March 2006) which confirms the uses of his two names Yasunori/Takenori)simutaeously from 1935-1945. In Japanese art circles this is an accepted practice of an artist holding multiple names during his career.
Kotani Kenzo is his real name and should not be confused as his art name. tempaire Tempaire 06:18, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
No arguments have been provided as to why WP:MJ should not apply in this case, as it usually does. This article has been renamed from Kotani Yasunori of the Yasukuni Shrine 1909-2003 to Kenzō Kotani as the result of a move request. -- Stemonitis 11:40, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
What's nioi?
the author of this article has used his own original research to submit this article... he has the same user name here (yahya abdelsamad) and cites his own articles.
https://www.elance.com/s/tempaire/
see policy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research
i will remove the references to his research but i will it for someone else to figure out what the contents of this page should be — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrfixitup1999 ( talk • contribs) 22:03, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
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Kotani Yasunori of the Yasukuni Shrine 1909-2003 →
Kenzō Kotani — The format for the title should be given name-family name per
WP:MOS-JP#Names of modern figures; Yasunori does not appear to be an accepted pseudonym per
WP:MOS-JP#Pseudonyms, because the same person also went under a separate pseudonym (Takenori) and there is little evidence to suggest that one was preferred over the other. The article was moved to
Kotani Kenzo by the closer of its AfD,
User:Sandstein, but was moved to a new descriptive title by its creator. There are currently triple redirects, and the page needs a stable title.
Dekimasu
よ! 04:36, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Can the article's creator confirm that Kotani's given name was read as Kenzō, rather than Norizō? His subsequent pseudonyms would seem to lend evidence to the latter. Dekimasu よ! 04:41, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
It seems that there is great confusion of why Yasunori/Takenori/Kotani Kenzo is not consistently used in common literature. I must say here (and Japanese literature like Tom Kishida's book 'Yasukuni To' (2005)is the only authority apart from my personal interview of the man himself in 2003 before his death (see Token Bijutsu Journal March 2006) which confirms the uses of his two names Yasunori/Takenori)simutaeously from 1935-1945. In Japanese art circles this is an accepted practice of an artist holding multiple names during his career.
Kotani Kenzo is his real name and should not be confused as his art name. tempaire Tempaire 06:18, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
No arguments have been provided as to why WP:MJ should not apply in this case, as it usually does. This article has been renamed from Kotani Yasunori of the Yasukuni Shrine 1909-2003 to Kenzō Kotani as the result of a move request. -- Stemonitis 11:40, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
What's nioi?
the author of this article has used his own original research to submit this article... he has the same user name here (yahya abdelsamad) and cites his own articles.
https://www.elance.com/s/tempaire/
see policy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research
i will remove the references to his research but i will it for someone else to figure out what the contents of this page should be — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrfixitup1999 ( talk • contribs) 22:03, 19 December 2013 (UTC)