Talk:Obayashi Corporation
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Objection to renaming to "Obayashi"
[edit]I suggest to revert the name of this article to Obayashi Corporation, or rename to Obayashi Corp. because;
- "Obayashi", in some cases spelled "Ohbayashi", is one of common Japanese surnames such as Tatsuzo Obayashi (space physicist), Nobuhiko Obayashi (film director), Motoko Obayashi (sports commentator, ritired vallyball player) and Ryusuke Ohbayashi.
- In this case the word "Corporation" is a part of the company's name, and it is essential to clarify that this article describes the company of "Obayashi Corporation" (Obayashi Gumi; 大林組).
For more explanations and examples, please refer to Talk:Takenaka. --J o 05:26, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
- I am going to renaming this article to "Obayashi Corp." because it seems to be no objection to my suggestion. --J o 15:35, 16 June 2006 (UTC)