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==July 2008==
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*'''Note:''' User made edits under good faith. Content removed included many broken links. <b><font color="FF00FF">]</font><sup><font color="9900CC">]</font></sup></b> 14:15, 18 July 2008 (UTC)


==Japanese Sea Lion==
Many of references of Japanese Sea Lion were "Not Found. "Therefore, I replaced it with {{Fact}}. What is my problem?

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*환경부  http://www.me.go.kr/dev/openpds/openpds_view.jsp?dept=&depart_code=&key=&search=&gubun=&idx=14450
*http://kuki1.stoo.com/news/html/000/462/827.html
*일일 데이터 전송량 초과안내 http://dokdocenter.org/dokdo_news/index.cgi?action=detail&number=2599&thread=18r04r03
*http://www.sanin-chuo.co.jp/news/modules/news/article.php?storyid=374380006
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==I only gave you one warning however==
You deleted chunks of information across many articles. Your allegation on Japanese sea lion is also half false. You should refrain from committing such disruptive behaviors.--] (]) 14:25, 18 July 2008 (UTC)

== re: Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō ==

Hi, YKK was mildly popular in Korea as well, thanks to the '''official Korean translation.''' It went out of print, but due to grassroots support from fans who mostly got to know the manga from word-of-mouth, who petitioned to have it reprinted, the publisher complied. All this shows that the Korean edition is significantly noteworthy. --''']'''] 16:35, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
:No, Kape Alpa is not as useful, because people wouldn't be able to search for the Korean edition with just "Kape Alpa." --''']'''] 16:56, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
::OK, I'll put something in later on. Thanks. --''']'''] 17:04, 29 July 2008 (UTC)

== ] ==

Please read carefully the description and '''citation''' that I added to the article. I have not said that ''gimbap'' (김밥) is onigiri but ''samgak gimbap'' (삼각김밥) is. That is different. When a new item is imported into a country, people tend to name it a "familiar term" to them or adapt its name for their taste and language. Like Japanese call grilled and marinated beef dishes "]", not '']'' or Chinese people call ] "可口可樂" (pronounced kěkǒukělè). Gimbap is a derived from Makizushi, while ''samgak gimba'' is derived from onigiri. Originally, the equivalent food in Korean cuisine to onigiri is called ''jumeokbak'' (주먹밥) although that is indigenous food to Korea. However, ''samgak gim jumeokbap'' (삼각김주먹밥) seems too long, so people who introduced the food to South Korea would name the food the shorter name. Samgak gimbap has been recently spread to South Korea via convenient stores owned by Japanese companies such as Family Mart. So, don't falesly blame why the food is not called like what Japanese people do. If you check the quote in the citation with "translation tool" as you did to ], you would not even need to visit to me. Regards.--] (]) 17:39, 13 August 2008 (UTC)

== September 2008 ==

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:I'm sorry. I did a wrong operation. --] (]) 16:55, 12 September 2008 (UTC)

== Re:Source ==

I left the note at the edit summary, and your version is not grammatically correct. You can use a translation tool as you did some time ago. Various socks of {{User|Pabopa}} also confirmed the source by himself.--] (]) 17:48, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
:As I already answered to your question at ], the Korean source was added by '''Japanese users''', not me. Please check the history of the article. --] (]) 17:58, 12 September 2008 (UTC)

:Mr Son is nationalized Korea-Japanese. He used to be Zainich Korean though. Korean-Japanese refers to only nationalized Japanese, or ethnically Korean but has Japanese citizenship. Simple.--] (]) 18:23, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
::Look I'm not the person who can define such term (by only authority). Besides, I was told the info first by a pretty respectable '''Japanese editor''' here.--] (]) 18:32, 12 September 2008 (UTC)

== October 2008 ==

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:I strongly encourage all editors on Japan-Korea articles to discuss issues calmly on talk pages not edit war. And stay civil and cease the personal attacks. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — ] • ] • </span> 22:51, 25 October 2008 (UTC)
::I wrote the point under discussion. Thank you. --] (]) 00:40, 26 October 2008 (UTC)

== Hi ==

I met you in one article or someones accusation. So I know you. I recovered vandalized article only my related contents.--] (]) 02:40, 29 November 2008 (UTC)

== Your blanking ==

I already pointed out your fallacy of logic with the citation. The source is written by an American professor at UCLA, and the site only hosts the content originally posted to Korean cultural center located in LA,. Not to mention, the website has been regarded a reliable cite in South Korea (I've used sources from the cite when I need sources for Buddhist subject such as Buddhist cuisine, temple, culture, etc). You only snipped a very small portion from the source to make your ] as deliberately ignoring the premise that the early Japanese sculpture is based on Korean prototypes. If you feel that Korean sculpture is also strongly influence by China, go ahead to include it as sticking to the source. However, you labeled the content blanked by you is not insincere, which is a dishonest practice of yours. Please stick to the source.--] 18:54, 10 December 2008 (UTC)

== DO NOT EDIT KOREAN TOPICS AGAIN ==
Mind your business! Editing without valid reasons and reputable sources are not tolerable --Korsentry 23:41, 10 December 2008 (UTC) <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) </span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

== conventional name ==

I creat a new section in Talk:Korea under Japanese rule.--] (]) 10:58, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

== ] ==

Again, after ], why did you replace the cited information from a book with a primary source? That means you erased the existent content. You must additionally insert your source and content.--] 05:13, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
:Again, '''why you erased the book content'''? I clearly suggested you to "additionally insert the content" from your primary source. Besides, http://www.hoolulu.com/zh/25shi/02qianhanshu/t-028.htm does not look like a reliable site. How do people believe that the site properly copied the original content from the book? Besides, '''translate the whole quote''' since here is English Misplaced Pages and most of people do not read Chinese characters. --] 05:42, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
::You're evading my question. I asked you first, so answering my question is in order. And do not forget to provide English translation of your source.--] 05:50, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
:::I offered the source ](http://www.hoolulu.com/zh/25shi/02qianhanshu/t-028.htm). Is Book of Han a source that cannot be trusted? --] (]) 06:00, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
::::Prove that the site is credible and you still fail to answer my question and suggestion. Provide the English translation.--] 06:04, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
:::::I admit you to look for the English translation. If I was inaccurately translating Book of Han, you can indicate the errors.
:::::You wrote. ''The archaeological record, and ancient ], indicate that the various tribes and chiefdoms of Japan did not begin to coalesce into states '''until 300''', when large tombs began to appear while there were no contacts between western ] and ] or ]. ''However, The Book of Han is being written. 樂浪海中有倭人 分爲百餘國(''About 100''') 以歳時來獻見云 What are grounds of ''' until 300'''--] (]) 06:17, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
::::::Hmm, I'm sorry, but I do not understand "I admit you to look for the English translation". So how can you prove the credibility of the site? You always have not properly answered to my questions. Besides, why did you erase the book content?

::::::''The archaeological record, and ancient ], indicate that the '''various tribes and chiefdoms of Japan did not begin to coalesce into states until 300''', when large tombs began to appear while there were no contacts between western ] and ] or ]. Some describe the "mysterious century" as a time of internecine warfare as various chiefdoms competed for hegemony on ] and ].''
::::::Moreover, your translation on the source is incorrect: ''There were ] in the middle of sea of ], the place was divided into about 100 chieftains.'' '''The 300'' was period, not number of the chiefdoms. The book source says ''Until 300, Japan remained under the control of numerous regional chieftains, each rulling an area of 1-- to 15- square kilometers.'' So I do not trust your translation. Revert your edit or provide translate all the content each by each.--] 07:07, 31 December 2008 (UTC)

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