User talk:Fine finding

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To NeilN,

Thank you for your message. I think I wrote generally speaking, Tokyo is regarded as the capital of Japan, and Kyoto is also (not generally)regarded as the capital of Japan. Actually what I wrote is true, written in Japanese wikipedia and didn't think I need to wrote source. So, I will search if there is something good as a source and will write it later, although I wonder if there is any good source written in English. --Fine finding (talk) 09:46, 24 June 2013 (UTC)

Also, that Osaka was the capital of Japan is absolutely true and I wonder why we need source for that well known thing. Osaka became the capital of Japan at least twice in Ancient days. For this, I think operation of wikipedia's guide line is too strict and not fair. I wonder if we need a source for that common truth and wonder why we don't need to write source to write Osaka is the third largest city. But anyway, I'm beginner of wikipedia. I will try to follow the guideline and will search source. --Fine finding (talk) 10:03, 24 June 2013 (UTC)


 * I don't dispute it's true, but it's not well known to those unfamiliar with Japanese history. Look at Philadelphia - it's past capital status has a source. -- Neil N   talk to me  10:20, 24 June 2013 (UTC)