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First, an important note for everyone to remember:

A few Wikipedians have gotten together to make some suggestions about how we might organize data in articles about Japanese prefectures. These are only suggestions, things to give you focus and to get you going, and you shouldn't feel obligated in the least to follow them. But if you don't know what to write or where to begin, following the below guidelines may be helpful. Mainly, we just want you to write articles!


Table of contents

Disclaimer

This document is still an early draft.

Title WikiProject Japanese prefectures

Scope This WikiProject aims primarily at having a standard guidlines for Japanese prefecture pages.

Parentage The parent of this WikiProject is the WikiProject Geography[?]. and Wikiproject Countries

Descendant Wikiprojects

Similar Wikiprojects WikiProjects with a similar scope are:

Participants

Structure Most Japanese prefectures are named after their capital and to avoid disambiguation the article should start with the prefecture's name followed by the word prefecture. e.g. Hiroshima prefecture.

As a rule for using Kanji, Hiragana and/or Katakana ensure that users without Japanese reading skills will be able to pronounce these words if e.g. Tokyo prefecture (東京都; Tokyo-to).

For more guidance see the Template below (for the time being).

 

Hierarchy Definition No classification of Japanese prefectures has been defined. If you have any suggestions feel free to add start the definition. As a reference here is a good [ManningBartlett/WikiProject|example]] on dividing a topic into a hierarchy.

General Strategy, Discussion forum and Status

Resources

Template

Don't forget to replace the "_" with the name of the article being converted or the appropriate information described. For the table, replace the X's with the proper information.


__name of article__ (__name of prefecture Kanji__; __romaji__) is located __name of region__. Its capital is the city of __name of capital__.

Prefecture Name (Kanji)
Image of prefectural symbol
CapitalXxxxx
Region:Xxxxx (e.g. Kansai, Kyushu, etc)
Island:Xxxxx (e.g. Honshu, Shikoku, etc)
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked xth
xxx,xxx km²
xx%
Population
 - Total ([Month, Day] Year)
 - Density
Ranked xth
xxx,xxx
xxx/km²
Districts:#
Municipalities:##
Symbols
Pref. Flower:Name of flower
(Scientific name)
Pref. Tree:Name of Tree
(Scientific name)
Pref. Bird:Name of Bird
(Scientific name)
Map of Japan with the location of the prefecture highlighted (if available)

History

Include:

  • How and when the prefecture came to be
  • Worldly events occured here

Geography

Cities

Districts

town or village-name, district-name, prefecture-name[?].

May also include:

  • Climate e.g. Rainfall per Year or on Monthly basis
  • Topography
  • Mountains, peaks
  • River and body of water
  • Neighboring prefectures
  • Include map if available

Economy

Include:

  • Agriculture: List of produce ordered by percentage
  • Major industries
  • Major outputs
  • SEZ if available
  • Stock Exchange (where applicable e.g. Tokyo, Osaka)

Demographics

Include:

  • Demographics by gender, age, profession (if available)
  • List major cities ordered by size of population

Culture

Include:

  • Cuisine
  • Festivals

Tourism

Include:

  • City sites
  • Historical sites
  • Natural sites
  • World Heritage sites
  • Transportation

Prefectural symbols

Include:

  • Name of Flower, Tree, Bird, Fish, Animal with the scientific name if known. Try to write a small paragrah for each symbol.

Miscellaneous topics

Include:

  • Sports teams
  • Famous people from this prefecture
  • List major Colleges and Universities

External links Include:

  • The official site to the prefecture if possible in English.



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