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editI am relatively new here and don't have all the basic etiquette and procedures down just yet, so I was wondering what this stub needs in order to upgrade. I live in Aichi and use this station on a fairly regular basis and have somewhat more than passable Japanese skills. So what kind of information should I be seeking out for inclusion in this and other similar articles? Colincbn 02:09, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
- I also just realized that although this article is located under "Japanese Rail Stubs" the standard tag about this being a stub that is usually at the top of the page is not here. Has this article already been upgraded? It seems to have a fairly good amount of information which leads me to believe so. If that is the case should someone remove it from the "Stubs" category? Colincbn 02:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
- AFAIK, this article has not been updated. Compared with the Japanese article, we still lack sections on its services, train cars, and history. Also, for this line, we have no station articles written yet, except of Nagoya Station. Currently, the situation is similar for other Nagoya Subway articles. (Although it's still better than Meitetsu line articles, most of which don't exist yet.) I believe you are more than welcome to contribute here. Kzaral 15:17, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
I added the Infobox rail line and route diagram. Those were mainly translated from Japanese Wikipedia
This article contains a translation of Infobox rail line from ja.wikipedia. |
I think the route diagram reproduces a lot of the information in the table under "stations" but I didn't want to delete it entirely. haplo (talk) 10:24, 21 November 2010 (UTC)