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She starred in a major movie in Japan. Isn't that notable enough?
Check out the Japanese wiki (that I don't have time to translate) for more info and sources about her. Just because there's not much info about her in English doesn't mean she's not notable.
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Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. A notability tag is placed on articles which need expansion and reliable 3rd party sources for verification and reference. It is not a statement as to the worthiness of a subject. For reference, I've added a collection of helpful links on your talk page.
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She starred in a major movie in Japan. Isn't that notable enough?
Check out the Japanese wiki (that I don't have time to translate) for more info and sources about her. Just because there's not much info about her in English doesn't mean she's not notable.
Yaki-gaijin (
talk) 03:34, 13 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Use of Notability Tag
Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. A notability tag is placed on articles which need expansion and reliable 3rd party sources for verification and reference. It is not a statement as to the worthiness of a subject. For reference, I've added a collection of helpful links on your talk page.
This article on
Nagisa Ave will be reviewed by others on Wikipedia, as this is a community project. In the meantime, it would be very helpful to expand the article by searching for references online and in-print. Please feel free to visit my talk page if you have further questions. Cheers. --
digitalmischief (
talk) 03:42, 13 December 2008 (UTC)reply