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Renaming Emperors of Japan
Hello, I noticed that you edited the pages Emperor Taishō and Emperor Meiji, and replaced their posthumous names in the infobox with their personal names. Please familiarise yourself with the manual of style for Japan-related articles, specifically the section "Names of Emperors", which states: "Except for Emperor Hirohito, all deceased Japanese Emperors, including Emperors from both the northern and southern courts during the Nanboku-chō period, should use the form Emperor {name}, which is a partial translation of their posthumous name. Living Emperors should use the form Emperor {name} where {name} is their given birth name. The word Emperor is an integral part of the name and not merely a title, so it should be capitalized and the article the should not appear before it. It is also acceptable to refer to a Japanese Emperor without 'Emperor', so long as the first appearance of the name uses the above format. Be sure to create appropriate redirects so that the version of the name without the title will bring the reader to the correct location.

Although posthumously named Emperor Shōwa, Hirohito can be called Emperor Hirohito (or simply Hirohito), as this continues to be the most widely known name for him in English. In a similar manner, the current Emperor may be referred to as Emperor Naruhito, or just Naruhito. It is incorrect to refer to him as Emperor Reiwa, as he will not be renamed Reiwa until after his death." If you have any questions, you can ask at the Help Desk, or at my talk page. INDT (talk) 11:19, 17 December 2021 (UTC)