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  1. Active. The Japanese Wikipedia (ウィキペディア日本語版, Wikipedia Nihongoban, lit. 'Japanese version of Wikipedia') is the Japanese edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-source online encyclopedia. Started on 11 May 2001, [1] the edition attained the 200,000 article mark in April 2006 and the 500,000 article mark in June 2008.

  2. Apr 23, 2023 · Interwiki linking. Disambiguation. Asking for opinions. Translations. Writing. Related pages. Q&A. A guide to the Japanese Wikipedia. This is a guide to the Japanese Wikipedia for non-native speakers of Japanese. Most of the contents can of course be applied to other Japanese projects. Where to ask questions and get help[edit]

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  4. Apr 30, 2016. The number of Japanese-language articles on Wikipedia has passed the 1 million mark, eclipsing Japan's most well-known printed encyclopedia and growing by more than 100...

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    荻浜 は、 宮城県 石巻市 にある 大字 であり、旧 牡鹿郡 荻浜 、旧牡鹿郡 荻浜村 荻浜 に相当する。. 郵便番号は986-2341。. 2024年 (令和6年)2月時点では 住居表示 未実施。. 石巻市の住民基本台帳によると、 2023年 ( 令和 5年)7月時点での人口は38人、世帯 ...

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · Japanese-language edition of Wikipedia. This page was last edited on 22 December 2023, at 04:50. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. The Japanese Wikipedia ( Japanese: ウィキペディア日本語版) is the Japanese-language edition of Wikipedia. This edition was started in September 2002. It is the 13th largest edition by article count. [1] As of November 5, 2016, it has over 1,036,000 articles. [2] References. ↑ "List of Wikipedias". Meta-Wiki. Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved October 23, 2015.

  8. Japanese encyclopedias. In Japanese, encyclopedias are known as hyakka jiten ( 百科事典 ), which literally means "book of a hundred subjects," and can trace their origins to the early Heian period, in the ninth century.

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