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From Naka gusuku, now a redirect: "I have never seen this name Romanized as two distinct words. I realize that the purpose is to draw attention to the fact that it is a "gusuku", the "Central Castle" among the other castles; I also realize this name makes it distinct from the Nakagusuku geographical area. I can't imagine anyone thinking to search using the two distinct terms, however: a google of "Naka gusuku" as two distinct words brings up a paltry 566 hits, whereas a google of "Nakagusuku castle" brings up over 10,000. I am moving this to a new article, "Nakagusuku (castle)", and putting up a redirect here at "Naka gusuku". I will repost this message at Nakagusuku (castle)."
If I'm in the wrong, let me know. Turly-burly 00:41, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
The result of the move request was move. Jafeluv ( talk) 21:55, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
Naka Castle → Nakagusuku Castle — I do not believe that this should be translated as it has been, splitting Naka from gusuku and translating only half; "Nakagusuku" is the placename, not Naka, and I have never seen Nakagusuku as represented as anything but a single, indivisible term. In fact, I have a source that describes the castle as 中城城 (Nakagusuku-jō), or "Nakagusuku Castle". If there are those who feel that naming the article Nakagusuku Castle would be redundant and absurd, akin to "Mount Fuji-san", I would be perfectly amenable to a compromise such as Nakagusuku (castle). LordAmeth ( talk) 14:08, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
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From Naka gusuku, now a redirect: "I have never seen this name Romanized as two distinct words. I realize that the purpose is to draw attention to the fact that it is a "gusuku", the "Central Castle" among the other castles; I also realize this name makes it distinct from the Nakagusuku geographical area. I can't imagine anyone thinking to search using the two distinct terms, however: a google of "Naka gusuku" as two distinct words brings up a paltry 566 hits, whereas a google of "Nakagusuku castle" brings up over 10,000. I am moving this to a new article, "Nakagusuku (castle)", and putting up a redirect here at "Naka gusuku". I will repost this message at Nakagusuku (castle)."
If I'm in the wrong, let me know. Turly-burly 00:41, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
The result of the move request was move. Jafeluv ( talk) 21:55, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
Naka Castle → Nakagusuku Castle — I do not believe that this should be translated as it has been, splitting Naka from gusuku and translating only half; "Nakagusuku" is the placename, not Naka, and I have never seen Nakagusuku as represented as anything but a single, indivisible term. In fact, I have a source that describes the castle as 中城城 (Nakagusuku-jō), or "Nakagusuku Castle". If there are those who feel that naming the article Nakagusuku Castle would be redundant and absurd, akin to "Mount Fuji-san", I would be perfectly amenable to a compromise such as Nakagusuku (castle). LordAmeth ( talk) 14:08, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
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