I think this article could probably have the stub tags removed.
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I also added "Japanese culture" category to the "Japanese tea ceremony" category.Paul E. Ester 13:48, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
The official website for 武者小路千家 is not available in English; however, it does give romanization for their name, as follows: Mushakouji Senke. Unlike Omotesenke and Urasenke, they separate the "senke" and capitalize the first letter. Also, they do not read their name with the extra "no" (Mushanokōji) that does not appear in the kanji, and, avoiding the otherwise necessary diacritical macron, they romanize こうじ(小路)as kouji. In light of all this, the romanization for 武者小路千家 seems to require reconsideration in this and other WikiProject Japan articles where it appears. Tksb (talk) 04:12, 22 July 2008 (UTC)