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The "to" at the end of "Tokyo-to" means "metropolitan", so it is correct. If you want to go by what is at that link, then it will be "Saiseikai Central Hospital" only, without "Tokyo" or "Metropolitan" on the front. Those are just descriptos, anyway, so it's fine to have them there. Please stop removing them. ···日本穣? · TalktoNihonjoe19:10, 8 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I think your lack of English understanding is interfering here. I never said that "東京都済生会中央病院" meant "Metropolitan". I said the "to" on the end of "Tokyo-to" meant "Metropolitan". I don't understand why you are so adamant about not having "Tokyo Metropolitan" on the beginning of the hospital name, but I really don't care. I removed the translation from the article as it's irrelevant unless it's part of the title. ···日本穣? · TalktoNihonjoe23:45, 8 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]