Talk:100 Famous Japanese Mountains

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Sorry this page is so crappy... I've run out of time for today to work on it... Jeshii 07:14, Jan 24, 2005 (UTC)

I have no idea when I can omit suffixes of Japanese names. I replaced 'peak of' with 'mt.' because I think the former is not common, but the distinction between 山 and 岳 was lost. I commented out the mention of Ainu language, because all mountains of Hokkaido may be derived from Ainu language except Taisetsu. Pitan 14:00, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Page Reform, Restructuring and Completion

I would like to recategorise some of the regions for this page if no-one minds...am thinking of dividing the page into:

-Hokkaido -Tohoku -Kanto -Chubu -Kansai -Chugoku -Shikoku -Kyushu

The current grouping making Chugoku, Shikoku and Kyushu into one generic area called "Western Japan" is far too general.

I will also try and complete the list in it's entirity including making pages for every single mountain on the page. Any support, questions or queries would be appreciated... Paulman (talk) 04:17, 8 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]