Talk:Takeda clan
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Kaba 04:19, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
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[edit]- shinshu Oniyaku(新種鬼役)
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That is the meaning of "It appears like God, and pass like a ghost." .
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[edit]As with other Japanese historical clans, this article should be renamed "Takeda clan". Objections?
- I do not presume to fully understand the differences between families and clans in every case, but there definitely is a difference. I've been chastised by other editors for making that mistake before. The Takeda, Nitta, Tokugawa and Ashikaga are all branch/descendant families from the Minamoto clan; the Chiba, Doi, Miura, and Hatakeyama are branch/descendant families of the Taira clan. So, whether the Takeda should be listed as a family or as a clan, I'm honestly not sure. But the terms are not 100% interchangable. LordAmeth 12:49, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
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