Template talk:Japanese mythology (long)

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Latest comment: 13 years ago by Cnilep in topic Odd mix of religion and folklore
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In my opinion, the following should be removed from Legendary Figures:Abe no Seimei, Hidari Jingoro, Nezumi Kozo, Tomoe Gozen. These are historical people about whom stories have arisen. Some stories are folk tales while others are the products of professional entertainers in genres such as rakugo and kodan. Despite these stories, the people are historical, not legendary. Fg2 01:18, 23 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Likewise, Rashomon should be removed from the list. Fg2 01:20, 23 March 2006 (UTC) And Suzakumon. Fg2 01:20, 23 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Maybe the categories should be reworked. Feel free to replace the entries you mentioned with more suitable articles. MikeDockery 02:45, 23 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
I just went ahead and overhauled it. Kotengu 09:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Pretty template! edit

What a pretty template. Props =) AQu01rius (User • Talk) 19:46, 22 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Odd mix of religion and folklore edit

It seems inappropriate to me to mix gods from the Shinto pantheon (Amaterasu, Susanoo, etc.) with characters from folk stories (Momotarō, Urashima Tarō; Tengu, Kappa, etc.). Yes, they all relate to Japanese "myths" in some sense of the word, but myths of very different sorts. This would be like having a European myth navbox listing Jesus, Moses, Santa Claus, and the boy who put his finger in the dike.

The category "sacred and mythical locations" is also odd. I've visited Mount Hiei and Mount Fuji, but if I had visited Yomi I would not be able to tell you about it. The first two are actual places visited by Buddhist pilgrims (among others); the latter is the mythical realm of the dead in Shinto. Cnilep (talk) 14:52, 2 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

I have removed the folklore content to create {{Japanese folklore long}}. See also Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Japan/Mythology task force#Jmyth navbox and infobox. Cnilep (talk) 13:51, 13 September 2010 (UTC)Reply