Category:Category-Class Japan-related articles

This category contains articles that have been tagged by WikiProject Japan. Articles are automatically placed in the appropriate sub-category when a rating is given; please see the assessment instructions for more information. Articles listed here are shown in the table to the right.

The {{WikiProject Japan}} template has a class= parameter which provides an article quality assessment rating and an importance (or priority) parameter which indicates the importance of the article to WikiProject Japan:

{{WikiProject Japan| class=??? | importance=???}}

This template should be placed only on the talk page of articles.

Quality class

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The following values may be used for the class parameter. These are not case-sensitive:

Templates and categories will be automatically identified by the template and placed in the appropriate categories.

If a quality rating is not assigned, the article will be filed in Category:Unassessed Japan-related articles. The class should be assigned according to the grading scheme. Articles needing to be assessed (or reassessed) can be listed and discussed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan/Assessment.

Importance or priority

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The following values may be used for the importance (or priority) parameter. These are not case-sensitive:

If an importance/priority rating is not assigned, the article will be filed in Category:Unknown-importance Japan-related articles. The importance/priority should be assigned according to the importance scheme. Articles needing to be assessed (or reassessed) can be listed and discussed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan/Assessment.

Special cases

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For talk pages in the following namespaces, please only place {{WPJ}} as they are automatically categorized according to their namespace:

You can help

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If you're looking for something to do, please consider working on the articles in the categories above in order to bring them toward (or to) Featured Article quality. The chart on the right shows how many of each class of article there are, and there's plenty to work on. So, please jump right in and help us out.


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