Talk:Sai-in Station

This should not be "sai Station." It is "Sai-in Station."
 * I changed it. Hope that's what you wanted.  All you have to do is use the "move" button at the top of the page (but be careful if it's an old article with lots of incoming links and stuff). NickelShoe 04:13, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Actually, the Hankyu page shows Saiin (no hyphen). Which is better, with or without the hyphen? Fg2 01:06, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
 * I hate it when the railway companies try to break our naming conventions. :-)  Without having seen the Hankyu page in Fg2's comment, I would have voted to merge Saiin Station into this one, reasoning that Sai-in is a temple, and WP:MOS-JA says to name temples that way.  I don't have any evidence that Sai-in is a temple, though; and even if I did, recent comments on the Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles) page lean towards using the company's chosen name rather than ours.  So, I now change my vote to use Saiin as the official name, and will swap the mergeto/mergefrom tags. Neier 06:07, 9 November 2006 (UTC)