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I have concerns about the article name. The vessel was most (16 of 25 years) of its career named Seisho Maru, and the most dominant part of the history section is attributed to this period of the ships life. My interpretation of Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ships) says change to the Japanese name, but I am willing to forfeit this claim is a compelling reason for the naming choice is given.
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MV Seisho Maru → Seisho Maru – Move over redirect to original name. No discussion about the move to the current name. No discussion or documentation in article regarding any conversion of the ship's powerplant from steam to motor (which would imply an "SS" prefix, not an "MV" prefix). But, ship prefix use on Japanese ships is a bit of a gray area. From article sources easily examined, none use a prefix of any kind. 72.181.4.105 (talk) 14:48, 4 August 2011 (UTC)Reply
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