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WikiProject Japan (Talk)

Founded: 18 March 2006
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Articles: 95,304 (185 featured)

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Wikipedia includes all texts from the US Library of Congress: Country Studies Japan (Public Domain) website. While the texts are of good quality, they were written around 1992, so some of the information is outdated. Since the Japanese asset price bubble collapsed in 1993, especially the articles on Economy need a review. See #List of recent events. You can help wikipedia by updating these articles.

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How to contribute

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  1. Pick an article / a topic
  2. try to find up-to-date information on the topic (see #Sources) on the internet, in newspapers or in your library. Check official government sites for statistics
  3. If you find a possible source, but you can't read the language, post it on the talk page and we'll find a translator
  4. update the article

or

  • check the Wikimedia Commons for pictures, check Wikisource for sources
  • proofread
  • wikify and check links
  • categorize
  • clean up
  • search for other wikipedia articles where the loc articles can be linked
  • add books to bibliography
  • create navigation boxes to link related articles
  • link check
  • translations to other wikis

Article list

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this one needs a wikify, too

This one also needs a merge and a wikify

List of recent events

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This sections tries to compile a list of major events since 1992 that may cause articles to be outdated. (please contribute to this list)

Sources

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Contributors

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