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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Trains in Japan. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.

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Scope and Goals[edit]

As of 20 March 2016, there are 9,857 articles within the scope of WikiProject Japan, of which 0 are featured. This makes up 0.19% of the articles on Wikipedia and 0% of featured articles and lists. Including non-article pages, such as talk pages, redirects, categories, etcetera, there are 23,446 pages in the project.

Our main category is Category:Rail transport in Japan. Many of these articles have been translated from the respective Japanese version (see the category on the Japanese Wikipedia). Some articles are in states of bad disrepair, with awkward grammar, formatting and spelling. This WikiProject helps highlight and correct these problems, seeking to improve the visibility of articles about trains in Japan.

Although "Trains in Japan" may sound like a narrow topic, in reality there are hundreds of pages to be created and expanded.

Goals[edit]

Our goals are to:

  1. Provide a centralized discussion point for articles about railways in Japan
  2. Standardize articles about Trains in Japan
  3. Provide information that's useful for both railway enthusiasts and visitors to Japan
  4. Create an interesting portal
  5. And of course... improve as many Japanese railway articles to featured status

Inter-wiki relations[edit]

Since many of the articles in our scope originated as translations of the articles at the Japanese Wikipedia, one of our aims is to improve relations with Wikipedias in other languages. In particular, we could improve the quality of the articles here by inviting English-speaking users from the Japanese Wikipedia, and translating articles as part of this Project.

Tasks[edit]

Below are some open tasks. For a complete list, please refer to this page. You can, of course, choose to work on something completely different.

Here are some open WikiProject Trains in Japan tasks you can do:
Improve: Hankyu Kobe Line, Shinkansen
Expand: Hikari Rail Star, Kakegawa Station, Narita Airport Station, Keio Inokashira Line
Write:
Translate: M250 series (Original)
Requested: Train-related on Requested articles/Japan
Illustrate: Chiba Urban Monorail, Hotarugaike Station, Jingu-mae Station, Ikebukuro Station
Review: Sobu Line (Rapid), Keiyo Line, Twilight Express, Sapporo Station
Edit or discuss this list.

Articles[edit]

The main article about Trains in Japan is Rail transport in Japan.


Needy Articles[edit]

Please help these articles by contributing to the discussions.

Listed on Articles for Deletion

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Adopt an article[edit]

Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced. Please list your name next to the article you are working on.

References[edit]

  • Please see the Style page for information about the style used in articles about trains in Japan.
  • Please see the Station Stub page for a suggested starting point for an article about a station

Templates[edit]

Lines[edit]

Stub templates[edit]

Infoboxes[edit]

Project articles[edit]

{{WikiProject Trains in Japan}}
{{WikiProject Japan|trains=yes}}

Categories[edit]


Rail transport in Japan - main category

These categories may also be useful:

Pages needing attention[edit]

Railroads[edit]

URGENT: expert attention needed (manually updated)[edit]

Resources[edit]

Watchlist[edit]

Relatives[edit]

Parentage[edit]

This WikiProject's parents are WikiProject Trains and WikiProject Japan.

Participants[edit]

If you wish to label yourself as a member of our project, you can add yourself to Category:WikiProject Trains in Japan participants. Please keep the list alphabetical by display name for ease of reading and reference.

  • AndrewMaxel25 I studied the shinkansen and other lines around Japan, I use google map for see the stations and depot(s) of all train in Japan
  • Amishchief I've lived in Nagoya for a little over 2 years. Nagoya Subway, Meitetsu, JR Tokai, or even help with proofreading or translating (to a point) articles from the Japanese Wikipedia.
  • Apiquinamir I live in Yamaguchi Prefecture. I can write about stations and lines in this area, and to an extent translate.
  • armagebedar (long-term Japan resident, fluent Japanese, can translate articles to/from Japanese<->English)
  • bananagenes Lived in Kansai for a year, and can translate articles 日本語->英語
  • Behemoth14
  • BilabialBoxing Currently living in Saga Prefecture. Can translate some.
  • bravehartbear I live in Fussa, Tokyo
  • Broad-Sky I live in Japan. I'll edit little by little.
  • changeup
  • chrsschm
  • CosnahanG Infobox Station and correct line sequences! Done Aterazawa line now working on Ōu Main line
  • DAJF (particularly shinkansen and Kanto region topics)
  • Dekimasu I'm a native English speaker in Osaka. I'll accept individual requests for translation/fixups for Kansai-related pages. I noticed my train station doesn't have an article yet!
  • Dex1337 Travelled extensively in Japan, although reside in Australia. Have lots of photos of trains and stations in Japan willing to contribute pictures and info!
  • Djiann (aka 地下鉄博士) Lived in Tokyo in the 90s, where I was a huge fan of the Japanese train systems. I've lost touch a bit since returning to the US, but will be contributing to train info about the capital district.
  • Epicgenius I have some experience with the Tokyo rail system, although I now live in New York City.
  • Ehroru Living in Niigata City and have done a lot of travelling around the prefecture by train. Would like to add more about the area. Translator by trade.
  • El Cid
  • Endroit (I will work on Yokohama & vicinity topics)
  • Fg2
  •  freshofftheufoΓΛĿЌ  (I've done a few articles in Kanagawa and Tokyo, but I will take requests for anything if needed.)
  • 巌流
  • Geoking66talk 18:28, 17 February 2008 (UTC) - I usually work with formatting such as infobox succession and style.
  • Himatsu Bushi - specializing in Tokyo area, particularly subways
  • Hirohisat - Currently focusing on station, line, and limited express train articles.
  • 星川藤 - Hoshikawa Fuji (I live in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo. I am working mainly on articles related to the JR Kōbe Line. I'm trying to create articles for those stations that don't have one yet, and I'm trying to clean up and improve the existing articles.)
  • hustvedt Going to get pictures of all of the subway stations in Nagoya, and maybe other train stations in Aichi. Can do some 日本語->英語, but I don't do encyclopediac English very well.
  • huwlepolonais2 Kantō-related, mainly.
  • Iaineight I used to live in japan and I specialise in Tokyo, Saitama & Kanagawa Stations
  • Izumi5 Stations and lines (and templates) in Kanto or Chubu region.
  • Japanese Tsugaru Man A station of Tohoku and Hokkaido region. If there are mistakes because much English is not proficient, I am happy if I have you correct it.
  • JRHorse
  • --Kanon und wikipedia (talk) 12:14, 26 June 2010 (UTC) I'm a junior high school student. I live in Japan and I know a lot about JR.
  • KU Focusing rapid transit either Mass RT or Light RT.
  • Lady Kodaira Working on Seibu Railway articles and improving entries for other lines and stations in Western Tokyo.
  • LeeWilson I occasionally write translations of train lines or stations, and make line templates, among other things.
  • Lets Enjoy Life Working on Shizuoka stations of the Tōkaidō Main Line and on Shizuoka Railway station articles.
  • limitedexpresstrain
  • LordAmeth - Meiji-era, and other historical related subjects
  • Mailer Diablo
  • Manmaru My focus will be on Kintetsu, JR Central, and maybe Meitetsu. I'm mostly interested in line and station articles. I will correct poor (non-native) English in any articles, usually without notice.
  • Masake I am a smattering English speaker in Tokyo. I will write about the station in Tokyo mainly.
  • Matthew Brown (Morven) (T:C) 18:39, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Mattokunhayashi Attempting to map out all stations and after getting their information, create its' respective article.
  • Matthew Davis I can work on almost any page, but aim to focus on freight.
  • MChew
  • Neier (Yamagata towns are now linked to their stations, like Miyagi. Debating Fukushima/Iwate next....)
  • 日本穣 (Trains/Lines in Hiroshima Prefecture), finished Geibi Line, working on Kabe Line now
  • ninja138 American in Osaka.
  • 西柳 京 - Nishiyanagi-Kyo
  • Okipatrick Have lived in Tokyo and (for a long time) Okinawa, which only has the Yui-Rail as of 2003.
  • paullb Living in Japan (Osaka and Tokyo) for almost 5 years and generally enjoys travel (train and otherwise)
  • Penpen I am an Ōsaka resident.
  • Picturetokyo I have lived in the Tokyo are for the last 2 years. I ride the train a lot and can help somewhat. maybe photos if needed.
  • Psjk2106 I live in Hiroshima,so I can give you some information about railways in Hiroshima.
  • Quark2 I have visited Tokyo seven times since 2005. My most recent visit was in March - April 2010. I shall be there again in December 2011.
  • redracer (it has been suggested I do the Tōkyū Setagaya line, and I would also like to expand the Keikyū section)
  • RNavigator I'm working mostly on Tokyo and Gunma.
  • Rockfender (I will focus on developing Hokkaido's rail system pages.)
  • ShonanSummer
  • Simon Brady
  • SkyTree90
  • Sleepytako I live in Nishinomiya and I'm going to work on the Hankyu and Shintetsu lines in Hyogo. I can also do basic J-E translations.
  • Softgrow
  • User:Splouge recently travelled the Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line and Watarase Keikoku Railway Watarase Keikoku Line can provide some photos
  • Staka
  • struggle (Gimme Kansai Train to-dos)
  • Sudachi
  • Tangotango
  • Tbo 157talk 19:12, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
  • Terence Ong
  • User:TIBC1 (I will provide links (official, other, map) for all railroads in Japan. I currently maintain listings of URL hypertext links to 2,077 railroads worldwide (3,073). I just returned from 5 years in Yokohama, Japan working port/vessel operations throughout Japan and the Far East.)
  • Tsian (I will focus on the Utsunomiya and Nikkō lines. Specifically working to translate content from the ja wiki and bring over pictures.)
  • Twingle600 I am a railway enthusiast who lives in Tokyo. My Speciality is about Japanese rolling stocks and railway lines near Tokyo. But My English skill is not well.
  • 私の旅 I live in Yamaguchi prefecture. I'll try to update stations in Hohoku.
  • William McDuff (Just went on vacation to Yamagata and photographed the remaining Riku-Tou, Kurihara Den'en stations, as well as the remaining Tohoku stations from Furukawa/Kogota to Ichinoseki. And Iwanoshita on Oofunato. Expect those to go up shortly.)
  • Wnash90 I will concentrate on the Shinkansen Series 300 page.
  • XinJeisan I have taken and passed the Timetable Test, so I should join up here.
  • Ytny My focus will be Kansai area, cleaning up and expanding stubs.
  • Yume Ringo I participate in Japanese Wiki Project Train. I edit a railroad of Kansai area-related item.
  • Yuryu (talk) I've lived in Osaka for 20 years and live in Ibaraki now.
  • Zsolt (I travelled on the JR Sobu-Chuo line every day for six months in 2003 between Ichikawa and Yotsuya. I can help out with descriptions for some of these stations.)
  • Lyujin (talk) I live in Tokyo.


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