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Doubtful date of birth
editAre there any Reliable Sources for Himiko being born in the year 175? Keahapana (talk) 01:35, 15 November 2012 (UTC)
- As the article explains, there are no reliable sources for Himiko at all. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.139.81.0 (talk) 12:33, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
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Nomenclature consistency
editAside from the usual pervasive problems with any of these articles on early Japanese history, this one uses no fewer than three different romaji renderings for one of Himiko's possible representations in the ancient sources, 倭迹迹日百襲姫命: Yamatototohimomosohime-no-Mikoto, Yamato Totohi Momoso himemiko, and Yamato-totohi-momoso. In addition, we have the unique transliteration from the Aston quotation, rendering it as Yamato-toto-hi-momo-so-bime.
This looks messy and unprofessional -- because it is -- and it would be nice if someone picked one of them and stuck to it. 192.35.35.35 (talk) 03:26, 15 June 2019 (UTC)
倭国 is a potential insult
editIn speaking w/a native speaker of Mandarin these are simplified characters and can be interpreted as a "sneaky Japanese woman". Maybe this should be reviewed? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:642:4300:9205:E54A:FA1F:35F:109C (talk) 17:09, 16 March 2021 (UTC)
- Nope. Please see the Japanese article on 倭国 and the Wiktionary entry on this term.
- We don't decide what gets included and what doesn't based on the interpretation of kanji from the 3rd century by a modern speaker of Mandarin Chinese; we decide based on what's referenceable, per WP:REF. As it stands, the use of these characters is supported by the references included in the article, as <ref>"One of my mates says so"</ref> isn't encyclopedic. -- Ineffablebookkeeper (talk) 17:52, 16 March 2021 (UTC)
- Moreover, the second character 国 is unambiguously the character for "country; land; nation". See also wikt:国. I find myself doubting the bona fides of your purported native speaker of Mandarin... ‑‑ Eiríkr Útlendi │Tala við mig 20:29, 25 October 2022 (UTC)
NoFOP
editComment: Artanisen pasted a NoFOP photo on this article.
This figure's photo uploaded by Artanisen. But this life-sized figure was created for display at Osaka Prefectural Museum of Yayoi Culture. Osaka Prefectural Museum of Yayoi Culture opened in 1991. Therefore, the figure is presumed to be under copyright protection. The United States Copyright Law does not allow free reproductions of non-architectural artistic works located in public spaces (this includes monuments and statues), so photographs of non-architectural modern artistic works are not considered as "free works" on Wikimedia Commons. Artanisen, please stop infringing other people's copyrights. --Nnkrkrhhdi (talk) 11:14, 11 April 2023 (UTC)