Talk:Den-en-chōfu Station
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Naming
[edit]- Tamagawa station has been so named for years. (Yes, it used to be Tamagawaen station. That was because there was a Tamagawaen; this tiny amusement park no longer exists.)
- The Mekama line hasn't existed for years. Now there's the Meguro line. (This is not merely a matter of renaming; it's also a matter of rerouting.)
- Why is this "Den-en-chōfu Station" and not "Den'en-chōfu Station" (or indeed "Den'enchōfu station")?
Hoary 01:33, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
- I agree that Den'en would match the WP:MOS-JA romanization standards. I don't know of a rule that gives a preference to "Den'en-Chōfu", "Den'en-chōfu", "Den'enchōfu", or "Den'en Chōfu" though. I generally use the first version, although I may have used the fourth form at times. Neier 12:54, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
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