Talk:Okinawa Monorail
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Why is the "westernmost and southernmost stations" part unneeded? It's at least slightly interesting, which is more than the rest of the article can hope to achieve, given the dry nature of the subject. (I got it off the official website.) Are there guidelines somewhere that somehow recommend against it? I'm restoring it for the time being. -- Minivet 05:03, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- i find it a little unneeded mostly becase of it's wordage, the map i dl easily shows the difference, but i don't mind either way. Sqkvii 07:59, 21 Jun 2005
- Well, you can tell from the map that those are the westernmost and southernmost stations in the system, but you have to put that together with the fact that Okinawa is the westernmost and southernmost island in Japan that has any rail to get the information in that paragraph. I could take out the specification of which stations they are exactly, but that feels somehow... a little less encyclopedic. Specification is good, say I. Minivet 03:43, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- could you reword it then for me then, i think it sounds a little strange, clarification is good i think.(^.^)b Sqkvii 06:15, 23 Jun 2005
- Well, you can tell from the map that those are the westernmost and southernmost stations in the system, but you have to put that together with the fact that Okinawa is the westernmost and southernmost island in Japan that has any rail to get the information in that paragraph. I could take out the specification of which stations they are exactly, but that feels somehow... a little less encyclopedic. Specification is good, say I. Minivet 03:43, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)