Template:Expand Japanese/doc

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This template may be used to mark articles that have counterparts in Japanese Wikipedia that are better than in English Wikipedia. These articles may be improved by translating content from the original Japanese.

To mark an article, tag it with

{{Expand Japanese|Japanese article title|date=May 2026}}

This template adds articles to the category Category:Articles needing translation from Japanese Wikipedia. See #Categorization below.

The template should be placed atop the article page along with other maintenance templates.

Parameters

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All parameters are optional:

  • |1=ARTICLE – title of the article on Japanese Wikipedia. This defaults to the article linked to the English article via Wikidata.
  • |section=yes – changes notice to "This section may be expanded..." (default: 'article')
  • |fa=yes – used to tag articles that are featured articles in Japanese; used in category name generation.
  • |topic=TOPIC – a topic code used in category name generation.
  • |date=May 2026 – set by bot if omitted.

Topics and categorization

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This template categorizes articles into categories. Basic categorization is into: ⟶ Category:Articles needing translation from Japanese Wikipedia. Usage of parameters fa and topic define subcategories, as follows:

Topic codes are expanded into fuller descriptors in the category name; for example: code geo becomes Geography, and code gov becomes Government and politics.

Topics recognized by Expand Japanese and the categories they are associated with include:

Topic code Topic name
and category
Articles in
category
bio Biography 1,787
cult Culture 461
geo Geography 370
gov Government and politics 73
hist History 60
mil Military 22
scitech Science and technology 133
sport Sports 81
struct Building and structure 275
transp Transport 307
  Main category (12 C) 1,436

Adding a new topic and subcategory

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See also

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See also

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