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Nagasu's parents own a sushi restaurant [1] and they converse in Japanese.
You can see it interview of TV news show of ABC. [2] Mirai's father Kiyoto says 「じゃあ、上手にできた?」(Jaa, jouzu ni dekita? - Did you done so well?),then Mirai replys 「うん」(Un - Yes!) in this program.
Kiyoto and Ikuko are Japanese, so that Mirai Nagasu's nationality is Japan/States beacause of Jus sanguinis until she select one of them when she grow up. See also Japanese nationality law.
I can not find any English source that she has Japanese nationality. But there is a some report of that in Japanese news paper. So you can see it through machine translation. [3] This is not quite precise(as my English :-P), but maybe you can get what it mean s.
I neither don't want to delete her article that she has dual nationality. It decided by the law, not your opinion or imagination at all.
I gave you source, by sports nippon newspaper which is one of the most a famous newspaper like Sports Business Daily or SI in U.S. which affiliate with
Mainichi Shinbun. -
Strastra
19:43, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
What does the fact that she is an Asian American have to do with her being passed over for Wagner? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.144.156.141 ( talk) 01:49, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
You can translate these Japanese sources into English with Machine Translation or you may ask Japanese speaker wikipedians to certify. Strastra 21:30, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Mirai Nagasu is a 17 year old (minor) skating now for the US team. There is no reliable source I can find that says she ever considered skating for Japan t) Its unfair to her to put that in an article here (does she have to defend herself against speculation from the media or individuals that she wants to skate for Japan?) and against BLP policy as well. I am going to look for sources about her skating in Japan, but, any speculation based on her status as a dual citizen should be avoided unless directly addressed by the individual, published in a reliable source. (a Japan Times writer's idle speculation doesn't count). XinJeisan ( talk) 05:39, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
Mirai Nagasu has dual citizenship until age 22, as reported by various sources, including About.com, and the
official NBC Olympics bio page.
pogo ( talk) 17:40, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
It seems perfectly appropriate to use the Japanese language tempate for her name. She's a dual citizen, so, she is Japanese (its perfectly possible and legitimate to be Japanese and American at the same time -- the problem is really with Japanese citizenship laws, which does not allow dual citizenship and forces people born as dual citizens to choose when they become 22 to chose one or the other, which leads to the speculation which I mentioned above in my comments on dual citizenship -- and if she still has dual citizenship, there is the remote chance she would choose Japanese citizenship over American citizenship -- there is no source that says one way or the other, all reliable, non speculative sources just say she is a dual citizen.) and her name represented in Kanji. The name on her Japanese passport doesn't have to match her English name to be her name.
Also, on her page on Japanese wikipedia they use that kanji for her name. (Contrast, for example, with Kristi Yamaguchi). A search for 長洲未来 on google.co.jp brings up over 200,000 hits, including several pictures of her from google images. ナガス・ミライ on the other hand only has 26,000, the first being the wikipedia article which does not even have ナガス・ミライ in it, and the next few from 2channel, a pretty unreliable message board in Japan. (A POV and or original research view would be use of her name in katakana is a denial of her Japanese background in Japan)
It makes a lot more sense to use the simple template wikipedia provides for people whose names can be written in Japanese for people who want to find information about her in Japanese, rather than a long, awkward, seemingly (to me) inaccurate, and, most importantly unsourced explanation about how and why her name is represented in Kanji and Katakana in Japan.
Also, is their a reason why her middle name needs to be referenced. Obviously I am all for referencing to the max any BLP, especially one for a minor, but, in this case seems strange and excessive for only her middle name, and, unless there is some reason for it to be controversial, I don't understand the need. If it needs a reference, just at the end is sufficient, isn't it? Thanks. XinJeisan ( talk) 03:43, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
"... must choose one before her 22nd birthday because Japan does not allow dual citizenship after that date." - I assume she has chosen the US? -- deerstop (*•̀ᴗ•́*). 23:08, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
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Nagasu's parents own a sushi restaurant [1] and they converse in Japanese.
You can see it interview of TV news show of ABC. [2] Mirai's father Kiyoto says 「じゃあ、上手にできた?」(Jaa, jouzu ni dekita? - Did you done so well?),then Mirai replys 「うん」(Un - Yes!) in this program.
Kiyoto and Ikuko are Japanese, so that Mirai Nagasu's nationality is Japan/States beacause of Jus sanguinis until she select one of them when she grow up. See also Japanese nationality law.
I can not find any English source that she has Japanese nationality. But there is a some report of that in Japanese news paper. So you can see it through machine translation. [3] This is not quite precise(as my English :-P), but maybe you can get what it mean s.
I neither don't want to delete her article that she has dual nationality. It decided by the law, not your opinion or imagination at all.
I gave you source, by sports nippon newspaper which is one of the most a famous newspaper like Sports Business Daily or SI in U.S. which affiliate with
Mainichi Shinbun. -
Strastra
19:43, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
What does the fact that she is an Asian American have to do with her being passed over for Wagner? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.144.156.141 ( talk) 01:49, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
You can translate these Japanese sources into English with Machine Translation or you may ask Japanese speaker wikipedians to certify. Strastra 21:30, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Mirai Nagasu is a 17 year old (minor) skating now for the US team. There is no reliable source I can find that says she ever considered skating for Japan t) Its unfair to her to put that in an article here (does she have to defend herself against speculation from the media or individuals that she wants to skate for Japan?) and against BLP policy as well. I am going to look for sources about her skating in Japan, but, any speculation based on her status as a dual citizen should be avoided unless directly addressed by the individual, published in a reliable source. (a Japan Times writer's idle speculation doesn't count). XinJeisan ( talk) 05:39, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
Mirai Nagasu has dual citizenship until age 22, as reported by various sources, including About.com, and the
official NBC Olympics bio page.
pogo ( talk) 17:40, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
It seems perfectly appropriate to use the Japanese language tempate for her name. She's a dual citizen, so, she is Japanese (its perfectly possible and legitimate to be Japanese and American at the same time -- the problem is really with Japanese citizenship laws, which does not allow dual citizenship and forces people born as dual citizens to choose when they become 22 to chose one or the other, which leads to the speculation which I mentioned above in my comments on dual citizenship -- and if she still has dual citizenship, there is the remote chance she would choose Japanese citizenship over American citizenship -- there is no source that says one way or the other, all reliable, non speculative sources just say she is a dual citizen.) and her name represented in Kanji. The name on her Japanese passport doesn't have to match her English name to be her name.
Also, on her page on Japanese wikipedia they use that kanji for her name. (Contrast, for example, with Kristi Yamaguchi). A search for 長洲未来 on google.co.jp brings up over 200,000 hits, including several pictures of her from google images. ナガス・ミライ on the other hand only has 26,000, the first being the wikipedia article which does not even have ナガス・ミライ in it, and the next few from 2channel, a pretty unreliable message board in Japan. (A POV and or original research view would be use of her name in katakana is a denial of her Japanese background in Japan)
It makes a lot more sense to use the simple template wikipedia provides for people whose names can be written in Japanese for people who want to find information about her in Japanese, rather than a long, awkward, seemingly (to me) inaccurate, and, most importantly unsourced explanation about how and why her name is represented in Kanji and Katakana in Japan.
Also, is their a reason why her middle name needs to be referenced. Obviously I am all for referencing to the max any BLP, especially one for a minor, but, in this case seems strange and excessive for only her middle name, and, unless there is some reason for it to be controversial, I don't understand the need. If it needs a reference, just at the end is sufficient, isn't it? Thanks. XinJeisan ( talk) 03:43, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
"... must choose one before her 22nd birthday because Japan does not allow dual citizenship after that date." - I assume she has chosen the US? -- deerstop (*•̀ᴗ•́*). 23:08, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
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