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Note about disambig
Since
Nakai redirects here, we should make sure all the nakais in wikipedia are findable from this page. There are only 2 I know of so far; if there's a third, we should build a disambig page. --
Alvestrand09:40, 3 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Is
this a conversion mistake or a deliberate pun/pseudonym Nakai himself used? If it's the latter, it definitely merits mention, but if it's the latter ... well, the above isn't the only one to make the mistake.
[1][2] It's possible that Japanese writers discussing Nakai in print have their keyboards' conversion biased in favour of 竹 over 猛, which is an interesting bit of information if anyone can locate a source that specifically verifies it.
Hijiri 88 (
聖やや)
03:07, 17 December 2019 (UTC)reply