Talk:Japan Post

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how can privitization be a "decade-long political matter in Japan," when "The company was born on April 2, 2003?"

Japan has had a post office for many years. It's only recently become a company. --Taejo 17:18, 3 September 2005 (UTC)

Is it true that the Lib Dems use the Post Office as a propaganda tool in rural areas? --Taejo 17:18, 3 September 2005 (UTC)

140B yen is not 1/5 of the Japanese national debt. Should it say trillion?

Might someone be able to add some information on the origin of the "bar-T" symbol. I think it might be a derivation of a katakana "te" from "Tei-shin", but this is just a personal theory. It seems too old to be from "telecommunications", a modern word. Thanks.

[edit] Merge postal privatisation bills here?

Despite the title, Postal privatisation bills deals only with with the Junichiro Koizumi proposal. It is already covered in this article's history section. I do not know the extent of attention this got in Japan, but I doubt it merits an article in its own - a news article, or several, absolutely but this is not Wikinews. I suggest to merge that article here. // habj 16:25, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

It was a really big political issue. --Apoc2400 12:18, 24 March 2007 (UTC)