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The caption on the photo seems long -- maybe too long? The photo's location could be explained in the context of mentioning the formal ceremonies which attend election to the Royal Academy; however, if someone believes that the photo's location should be incorporated into an edited caption, I suppose that could be considered an improvement. The relevant information follows:
When this note becomes no longer relevant, it will be deleted, of course. -- Tenmei ( talk) 20:33, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
Without discussion or other apparent consultation, User:Some standardized rigour boldly moved this article from Medals of Honour (Japan), preferring the American spelling in renaming this Medals of Honor (Japan). This escaped my notice as it was designated a "minor" edit. I do not agree that this was a minor matter.
Personally, I have no preference. A closer review of the edit history reveals that the original article was not created using the spelling which is to be found on the Japanese government webpage -- see Decoration Bureau, Medal of Honour, circa 2006. Instead, the spelling of "honour" was at best a whimsical preference, which User:Some standardized rigour reverted.
As for what the article itself is named, perhaps that is better decided by a consensus discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Japan?
Bottom line: I note that the Decoration Bureau uses the spelling "honour"; and accordingly, I have changed the spelling in the external link. I also note that the Japan Mint uses the spelling "honor". -- Tenmei ( talk) 20:47, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
The Cabinet site has a special page for translation of the names to english here and they translate them to "Medals of Honour". Even if the english version of the site mentions it as "Honor", and noting the difficult of the japanese with the english (japanglish), I preffer to take the translation made in the japanese version of the site. pmt7ar ( t/ c) 14:31, 18 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I would like to add that I was directed to this page when googling "Japan Purple Ribbon". This term occurred in a translation of an animated movie "Summer Wars". I was thinking if it was possible to create a "Reference in popular media" section? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.186.16.247 ( talk) 17:06, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Does it make sense to limit new additions to this list?
Is it appropriate at this stage of the article's development to initiate a standard limiting names on this select list to
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Before I saw this excellent suggestion on the talk page, I added Hattori Masunaga [1] to the Yellow Ribbon recipients; I'm reverting and noting him here. 69.247.154.15 ( talk) 18:16, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
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It seems unlikely that Satoshi Uematsu is supposed to be listed under the Green-Ribbon names, in which case there may be other similar names added to the other categories. I do not have time to research this myself, however. 14.2.49.129 ( talk) 03:34, 4 December 2017 (UTC)
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The caption on the photo seems long -- maybe too long? The photo's location could be explained in the context of mentioning the formal ceremonies which attend election to the Royal Academy; however, if someone believes that the photo's location should be incorporated into an edited caption, I suppose that could be considered an improvement. The relevant information follows:
When this note becomes no longer relevant, it will be deleted, of course. -- Tenmei ( talk) 20:33, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
Without discussion or other apparent consultation, User:Some standardized rigour boldly moved this article from Medals of Honour (Japan), preferring the American spelling in renaming this Medals of Honor (Japan). This escaped my notice as it was designated a "minor" edit. I do not agree that this was a minor matter.
Personally, I have no preference. A closer review of the edit history reveals that the original article was not created using the spelling which is to be found on the Japanese government webpage -- see Decoration Bureau, Medal of Honour, circa 2006. Instead, the spelling of "honour" was at best a whimsical preference, which User:Some standardized rigour reverted.
As for what the article itself is named, perhaps that is better decided by a consensus discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Japan?
Bottom line: I note that the Decoration Bureau uses the spelling "honour"; and accordingly, I have changed the spelling in the external link. I also note that the Japan Mint uses the spelling "honor". -- Tenmei ( talk) 20:47, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
The Cabinet site has a special page for translation of the names to english here and they translate them to "Medals of Honour". Even if the english version of the site mentions it as "Honor", and noting the difficult of the japanese with the english (japanglish), I preffer to take the translation made in the japanese version of the site. pmt7ar ( t/ c) 14:31, 18 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I would like to add that I was directed to this page when googling "Japan Purple Ribbon". This term occurred in a translation of an animated movie "Summer Wars". I was thinking if it was possible to create a "Reference in popular media" section? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.186.16.247 ( talk) 17:06, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Does it make sense to limit new additions to this list?
Is it appropriate at this stage of the article's development to initiate a standard limiting names on this select list to
This diff is a first step in seeking consensus opinion. In a context informed by practices which seem to have worked out well at Talk:Order of the Rising Sun and Talk:Order of the Sacred Treasure, all new additions who aren't already featured in an article are re-redirected to this talk page section with the following edit history explanation:
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In due course, perhaps all of these can be restored to the article. ----
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16:07, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
Before I saw this excellent suggestion on the talk page, I added Hattori Masunaga [1] to the Yellow Ribbon recipients; I'm reverting and noting him here. 69.247.154.15 ( talk) 18:16, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
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It seems unlikely that Satoshi Uematsu is supposed to be listed under the Green-Ribbon names, in which case there may be other similar names added to the other categories. I do not have time to research this myself, however. 14.2.49.129 ( talk) 03:34, 4 December 2017 (UTC)
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