Talk:Japanese miniaturization culture
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I think the first writer heavily consulted a Korean book that claimed the Japanese culture specialized in 'minituarization'. I have read this book and although many points the writer had made are valid, it does not completely succeed in the capturing important essences of Japanese culture especially in regard to the spirit of Zen, and to a lesser extent of Shinto. I've made several changes and am open to discussion on them. Revth 05:26, 1 Mar 2004 (UTC)
this article shouldn't exist
This article is based on a made-up trend that isn't even unique to Japan.
Basically this article is akin to saying there is an American "miniaturization culture" just because Apple came out with an iPod shuffle and the Mac mini, and because studio apartments are popular in Manhattan. It's complete nonsense.
Since I can't delete it, I tried to save it from being a total piece of crap by rehauling it and making it somehow presentable.
- You can vote for its deletion, if you like. See Wikipedia:Votes for deletion (warning, large page). Dysprosia 07:39, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)