Talk:Yoseikan
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[edit] Double Entries under Yoseikan and Yoseikan Budo
We have double entries here under Yoseikan and Yoseikan Budo. The first concentrates more upon Mochizuki Minoru's contributions while the later concentrates more upon the present system as further developed by his son Hiroo.
I had developed the Yoseikan entry not knowing that the second entry existed.
I wrote more concerning the history of the art under Mochizuki-senior only because it is that system that I have more knowledge of. Having trained briefly at the Shizuoka Hombu in 1991 over the years I always paid attention when I came across articles and interviews concerning Mochizuki Minoru. I don't really have much knowledge of Hiroo's system and so this part of my article is largely undeveloped.
The other Yoseikan Budo entry is quite good and has a coherence and narrative flow which might not be well matched if the two articles were merged.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?--Mateo2006 14:26, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Merged.Peter Rehse 00:38, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
I think this should go back to a redirect for several reasons. The information is found in Yoseikan Budo, it would be hard to categorize this entry without being overly redundant (ie. mulitiple entries under Aikido for instance) and it should be categorized, and there really is not that much information to make it a stand-alone article.Peter Rehse 00:46, 2 February 2007 (UTC)