Talk:Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line

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[edit] Name of line

Hi Sekicho,

Thanks for adding information about the name of the line. I wonder if the information about the gate being in turn named for Hattori Hanzo has been documented, though. At Talk:Hattori Hanzō User:Fg2 wrote "One of these days, when I'm experiencing that mythical event called "time off," I'll check the local library to see if they have the dictionary of place names in Japan. (It has one huge volume for each prefecture, and is considered authoritative.) Meanwhile, there's only my memory, and Lord knows, that's not considered authoritative! Fg2 23:36, Oct 30, 2004 (UTC)" Since Fg2 hasn't gotten around to it in more than two years, I wonder if we'll ever get an answer... so meantime, can you (or anyone) point out a good source? A couple of editors were able to provide web links, but those sites don't seem authoritative.

Thanks

Fg2 04:52, 27 January 2007 (UTC)