Difference between revisions of "Talk:Emperor Hirohito"
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:Hi Joaquín, it is not that I don't like them it is just that they were a little out of place in the introduction, which is about Emperor Showa. Also, there is reference to Crown Prince Akihito becoming Emperor a bit further down at the end of 'Early Life', so it was a bit redundant there. However, I have wikilinked that reference to the [[Akihito]] page. --[[User:JessicaT|JessicaT]]<sub>[[User talk:JessicaT|''Ohayo gozaimasu!'']]</sub> 08:55, 4 July 2008 (EDT) | :Hi Joaquín, it is not that I don't like them it is just that they were a little out of place in the introduction, which is about Emperor Showa. Also, there is reference to Crown Prince Akihito becoming Emperor a bit further down at the end of 'Early Life', so it was a bit redundant there. However, I have wikilinked that reference to the [[Akihito]] page. --[[User:JessicaT|JessicaT]]<sub>[[User talk:JessicaT|''Ohayo gozaimasu!'']]</sub> 08:55, 4 July 2008 (EDT) | ||
| + | ::The consensus outside Japan in reference and popular books is to use the name "Hirohito." The Japanese themselves never use that name because of their religious traditions (the Emperor was so sacred his name could not be spoken)--but we do not have that religion here and the the tradition in the English speaking world is to call him Hirohito. | ||
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Akihito, his eldest son, is the current emperor of Japan. Why don't you like this words???? --User:Joaquín Martínez, talk 19:15, 3 July 2008 (EDT)
- Hi Joaquín, it is not that I don't like them it is just that they were a little out of place in the introduction, which is about Emperor Showa. Also, there is reference to Crown Prince Akihito becoming Emperor a bit further down at the end of 'Early Life', so it was a bit redundant there. However, I have wikilinked that reference to the Akihito page. --JessicaTOhayo gozaimasu! 08:55, 4 July 2008 (EDT)
- The consensus outside Japan in reference and popular books is to use the name "Hirohito." The Japanese themselves never use that name because of their religious traditions (the Emperor was so sacred his name could not be spoken)--but we do not have that religion here and the the tradition in the English speaking world is to call him Hirohito.
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