Wikipedia Japanese edition is a Japanese edition of a free encyclopedia, the wikipedia. As of February 28, 2003, it covers more than 3000 pages.
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History It seems that wikipedia started being multilingual in May 2001. According to the announcement [1] (/wiki/Wikipedia:Announcements_May_2001), May, about 12 non-English editions have been created, including a Japanese one. The original site address was http://ja.wikipedia.com and all pages were written in a transcript or Romaji due to a software issue.
The first article was named "Nihongo No Funimekusu" (though incorrect, it was probably intented to mean onso taikei (phonemics.) and was written in entirely romaji. RoseParks, who is one of the initial members of wikipedia, posted it in late March to early April. It seems the site had been in the test stage.
Until late december in that year, there were only two pages.
In the same month, the translation into Japanese of the interface of wikipedia sofware began. Until the end of year, pages about how to edit or about GNU FDL were translated.
In the middle of December, the number of registered user was about 10 and the number of articles was around 10.
After that, the number of participants started to increase considerably and many pages about the wikipedia project were translated or created.
There have been a handful of articles about cartoonists, Japanese prefectures as well as stock trades.
Because of this exposition, a variety of articles started to appear. Such include Physics, Biology, Information technology, Literature, Music, Game, Manga, Celebrity.
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