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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Baddeley consecration.jpg
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[edit] Stub sorting
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[edit] Image tagging for Image:James_dekoven.jpg
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[edit] Sayuri
Hello.I'm glad to have found Sayuri Ishikawa. I've made up Takashi Hosokawa.Please check it.----The DQN,macbeth 01:08, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Emperor Juntoku
In February 2007, you added an image of Juntoku-tennō -- an artistic impression, if not an actual portrait. The image caption explains that it comes from the Hyakunin Isshu .... ...link to web page showing multiple images of Japanese emperors and empresses (in Japanese)
Jefu has now removed that art.
- (cur) (last) 12:35, 19 September 2007 Jefu (Talk | contribs) (5,200 bytes) (Remove essentially meaningless picture) (undo)
I would like to undo his deletion edit, but I suspect that this potentially provocative action would need to well-informed. Jefu is a lawyer in the Tokyo office of a major American multi-national law firm. My experience with this editor in the past leads me to believe that he has the inclination and the skills to enjoy Wikipedia disputes. I don't. Without more, any argument in support of restoring the Juntoku image is easily dismissed as naught but a personal preference. Do you see my point? Do you perhaps know anything which may be relevant here?
In my view, this art image is not meaningless -- rather, I thought that this "portrait" (and its "portrait" counterparts from the same source) were appropriate, valuable additions. No doubt, there may be better portraits which could replace this one in due course; but for now, it is better than nothing at all.
This trivial issue becomes somewhat urgent because it is reasonable to anticipate that Jefu will make similar edits to articles about a number of other Japanese emperors. I'm concerned that this is going to become a problem in the making ...?
(1) The following from the page history may refresh your memory of what you yourself did:
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(2) I have another question as well. Someone else added an image said to be that of Juntoku's tomb:
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I have a curious question about this specific tomb.
I've already left a message on the talk page of the editor who posted this photograph.
As it happens, a National Geographic guidebook for tourists reports that Juntoku is buried on Sado island. In this instance, I wonder if the photo caption could have been a mistake? Or could this be a photograph of the emperor's "official" tomb in Kyoto, as contrasted with the actual location of the former emperor's interment?
Do you perhaps know anything which may be relevant or helpful here? --Ooperhoofd 17:58, 19 September 2007 (UTC)