Talk:Nipponophile

Nipponophile
Nonce? --Connel MacKenzie 19:09, 30 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Well, etymologically speaking it's a fairly logical construction (along the same lines as "anglophile" or "francophile"), so it's very plausible. I would have just assumed the existance of the word.  It gets 10 google book hits, and all the unrestricted ones appear to mean the same as is defined.  RobbieG 20:26, 31 January 2007 (UTC)


 * "The place was actually set up by ac eques Nipponophile Englishman, but the kitchen staff are all Japanese and its Far Eastern credentials bear scrutiny. ..." ~ The Rough Guide to London Restaurants 2004 ISBN 184353097X p29, by Charles Campion, Rough Guides, 2003


 * "... postwar scientific meetings held in that country, Strauss had become something of a Nipponophile and had returned to Japan for a sabbatical in 1958. ..." ~ Correcting the Blueprint of Life: An Historical Account of the Discovery of DNA Repair Mechanisms ISBN 0879695072 p114, by Errol C. Friedberg, CSHL Press, 1997 RobbieG 14:32, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

RFV passed. —RuakhTALK 04:06, 25 May 2007 (UTC)