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' Japanese version of Wikipedia ') is the Japanese edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-source online encyclopedia. Started on 11 May 2001, [ 1 ] the edition attained the 200,000 article mark in April 2006 and the 500,000 article mark in June 2008.
The antecedents of the modern Japanese encyclopedia date from the ancient period and the Middle Ages. Encyclopedic books were imported from China from an early date, but the first proto-encyclopedia produced in Japan was the 1000-scroll Hifuryaku (秘府略), compiled in 831 upon the emperor's orders by Shigeno no Sadanushi (滋野貞主) and others, only fragments of which survive today.
Wikipedia is a multilingual project; as such, we may have articles on one subject available in many languages.The various languages each appear in semi-separate wikis, linked by interlanguage links.
1. Five Pillars of Wikipedia The Five Pillars guide how articles should be written and how contributors should behave. These include: Encyclopedic content: Wikipedia aims to create a neutral, factual, and well-sourced encyclopedia, avoiding original research or biased viewpoints.
Shuntarō Tanikawa (谷川 俊太郎, Tanikawa Shuntarō, December 15, 1931 – November 13, 2024) [1] was a Japanese poet and translator. [2] He was considered to be one of the most widely read and highly regarded Japanese poets , both in Japan and abroad. [ 3 ]
Some suggested translations of Japanese terms are listed below for informational purposes, although translations should adhere to guidelines and policies, particularly the manual of style for Japan-related articles
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Hanako Muraoka (村岡 花子, Muraoka Hanako, June 21, 1893 – October 25, 1968) was a Japanese novelist and translator. She is best known for translating Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery into Japanese.