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This is just bizarre. His name in Japanese clearly reads "Nagaatsu," and that is all that is given on Japanese wiki. Even the text here states he is "usually known as Nagaatsu," so where did Naganori come from??? There is not even a single hit on Google for "しばたながのり” in Japanese, so no clue where this misnomer is from. Most (if not all) English hits trace back to this one Wikipedia article. The only English source cited here also calls him "Nagaatsu." Accordingly, I've changed the name from "Shibata Naganori" to "Shibata Nagaatsu." --Ash-Gaar (talk) 05:14, 29 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]