Talk:Kinoaki Matsuo

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[edit] A REAL man?

Was there really a Japanese man named "Kinoaki Matsuo"? I never see a Japanese whose name is "Kinoaki". At least "Kinoaki" may be inaccurate. I hope to know what is the source of this article.--miya 06:36, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

"Kinoaki Matsuo" was written by user:200.46.61.94. Kenosuke Sato by User:200.46.61.179 may be also inaccurate. Is there any source? --miya 07:41, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

This page, from TIME is possibly a source that suggests that a writer named "Kinoaki Matsuo" existed and wrote about the War, but it doesn't prove much else. Cheers, Tangotango (talk) 13:42, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
I see. Amazon.com indeed has an information about a book "How Japan plans to win" by Kinoaki Matsuo as its Author, and User:N yotaro told me there was a book "三国同盟と日米戦" by 松尾樹明. Sorry for pothering.--miya 02:08, 13 February 2007 (UTC)