Talk:Namasu

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[edit] Sunomono edit

I created the "Sunomono" article on a whim because the author of the Namasu page created a link to it, although it did not exist. I understand that the dishes are extremely similar or one is a type of the other, so I'm curious if we should remove the linked "Sunomono" at the end of this article. Clicking "Sunomono" link just ends up refreshing the page as Sunomono now redirects here. The original Sunomono page is still there if you look at history. Alphachimera 04:27, 4 December 2006 (UTC)