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Also, this write up is great!
 
Also, this write up is great!
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:Usually romanized Japanese words that use the hyphen only capitalize the first word. Personally, I prefer Ikko-Ikki....but following the first rule, it's Ikko-ikki. Just make a ruling, mighty Shogun, and your will shall be carried forth.
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I'd put Osaka Castle in Sengoku (or Azuchi-Momoyama, whatever) but not Edo. It was built in Azuchi/Sengoku and even though the battles were Edo period, they really represented the last warring states gasp. We could, however, put it under both. Or Bakamatsu, Meiji, or modern day, since it lasted all that time...but sticking with Sengoku and Edo seems best.
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[[User:Tatsunoshi|Tatsunoshi]] 05:08, 12 September 2006 (PDT)
    
== Format for Castles ==
 
== Format for Castles ==
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:Definitely needs some subsections as opposed to being one long chunk. Signing isn't really necessary since so many people will be able to edit entries--if you want to know who wrote what parts, just look at the History page.
 
:Definitely needs some subsections as opposed to being one long chunk. Signing isn't really necessary since so many people will be able to edit entries--if you want to know who wrote what parts, just look at the History page.
 
:--[[User:Kryo|Kryo]] 05:42, 11 September 2006 (PDT)
 
:--[[User:Kryo|Kryo]] 05:42, 11 September 2006 (PDT)
For some reason, there's not an edit option by your first post, so I'll answer it here. Usually romanized Japanese words that use the hyphen only capitalize the first word. Personally, I prefer Ikko-Ikki....but following the first rule, it's Ikko-ikki. Just make a ruling, mighty Shogun, and your will shall be carried forth.
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I'd put Osaka Castle in Sengoku (or Azuchi-Momoyama, whatever) but not Edo. It was built in Azuchi/Sengoku and even though the battles were Edo period, they really represented the last warring states gasp. We could, however, put it under both. Or Bakamatsu, Meiji, or modern day, since it lasted all that time...but sticking with Sengoku and Edo seems best.
   
Breaking it into sections is fine with me-it was written to make it easy to split. What, about 5-6 sections? And can one of you point me to a page that has it so I can examine how it's done (I've printed up the help pages, but seeing an example works better for me)?
 
Breaking it into sections is fine with me-it was written to make it easy to split. What, about 5-6 sections? And can one of you point me to a page that has it so I can examine how it's done (I've printed up the help pages, but seeing an example works better for me)?
 
For castle header info, I think Date Of Construction, Status (where you give year of destruction or it's current state-including what's original, what's not-or both, where buildings were destroyed but there are still remains like at Azuchi), and Castle Type (single story yamashiro, two story plains castle, etc) would be good. Again, I can add these if there's a kewl example somewhere-or if I get time to sit down and really read the help files.
 
For castle header info, I think Date Of Construction, Status (where you give year of destruction or it's current state-including what's original, what's not-or both, where buildings were destroyed but there are still remains like at Azuchi), and Castle Type (single story yamashiro, two story plains castle, etc) would be good. Again, I can add these if there's a kewl example somewhere-or if I get time to sit down and really read the help files.
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