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Murasaki Shikibu Diary Emaki

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Hi! I finally moved Murasaki Shikibu Diary Emaki to article space and also nominated it at DYK. Thanks for all your help with it. Please let me know when you get access to the "Nihon emakimono zenshu", preferrably on my en-wikipedia talk page or via email as I don't always check fr-wikipedia. No need to rush with it though. bamse (talk) 17:44, 8 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. Is it possible to get scans of the book? To summarize from what's written elsewhere, I'd be mostly interested in the following info if the source tells about those:

  1. Match unmatched images to position within the emaki and (if possible) to a text section in the diary. done.
  2. Why are the scenes in the emaki not in the same order as in the diary? Is this normal for emaki? Perhaps cut/remounted in the 18th century!?
  3. Is there a text section in the emaki for every picture of the emaki and vice versa? Or are there pictures that are not described by a text in the emaki? (For the extant emaki the answers to these two questions are no - yes. How about the original emaki? Probably nobody knows.)
  4. Tanaka Shinbi (田中親美) made a copy of the original emaki in 1894. Was this a complete copy of the whole extant emaki at the time? The 6th text/scene of the Fujita scroll has apparently only survived in the form of this copy. What happened to the original, which still existed in 1894? Are there any other scenes copied by Tanaka Shinbi that have survived in the form of a copy (but not as original)? Are there other copies with additional text sections (i.e. not in today's extant original emaki)?
  5. Figure out where this image from 1503 is from. (source) I emailed Yale University and they admitted that the date of 1503 is a mistake. The image is a scan from this book.

Lots of questions, but I'd be happy about any hint and as written above, take your time. bamse (talk) 21:40, 8 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

Mainichi Film Award

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I saw your edit summary questioning the start of the Mainichi Film Awards. Can you provide your source? The Award website does seem to confirm the first award was given in 1946. Michitaro (talk) 15:06, 5 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

I see now. The Mainichi site says that the newspaper (then with a different name) did hold a Concours of a different name ("Zen Nihon Eiga Konkūru") in 1935, so if you include that, one could go back to 1935. But according to the site, the awards did not last long. So personally, I think the Cinema of Japan reference is correct as it is written. Michitaro (talk) 15:42, 5 January 2012 (UTC)Reply
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Thanks for your message, and for your work on the French language Emaki articles. When I translate articles from other languages (not just the ones about Emaki), I always add a {{Translated page}} tag to the talk page, including with the parameter that creates a link to the specific version of the article in the original language. However, I was not aware that a translator is also supposed to add a special statement in the edit summary, and I will do that in future. I also intend in future to translate more of the French articles about Emaki, because they're very good articles. Bahnfrend (talk) 08:41, 6 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

@Bahnfrend: Thanks for your reply and your kind words! Binabik (talk) 00:56, 7 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

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