User:Mccunicano



Mccunicano
I work on improving the quality of Japanese infrastructure-related, museum-related, political, archaeological, and historical articles, with a focus on Aomori Prefecture. I was once a frequent contributor to the Did you know section on the Main Page of Wikipedia. I pop in here infrequently, but now spend most of my time off from work flying.


This user has been on Wikipedia for 10 years, 8 months and 12 days.
15,000+This user has made more than 15,000 contributions to Wikipedia.
This user has written or expanded 49 articles featured in the Did You Know section on the Main Page.
This user has helped promote 7 good articles on Wikipedia.

青森
This user lived in Aomori Prefecture.
This user has visited 23 of the 47 prefectures.23
This user is a proud native of the U.S. State of Colorado.
UGAThis user is an alumnus of the University of Georgia.
Go Dawgs!
This user is a student aircraft pilot.
This user is a professional historian.
この利用者はウィキプロジェクト道路に参加しています。
This user is a member of the
Asian Highways Task Force.
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Good articles (7):

In the news entries (7):

Did you know entries (49):

For more detail, visit User:Mccunicano/DYK
  1. Japan National Route 280 (24 September 2019)
  2. Japan National Route 279 (28 October 2019)
  3. Kogin-zashi (18 January 2020)
  4. Japan National Route 339 (22 February 2020)
  5. Kobe Route (20 April 2020)
  6. Yokohama Northwest Route (29 April 2020)
  7. Gappo Park (8 May 2020)
  8. Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse (12 June 2020)
  9. Ikeda Route (13 June 2020)
  10. Hakkōda Mountains (21 June 2020)
  11. Athens Confederate Monument (3 July 2020)
  12. Kyūroku-jima (3 August 2020)
  13. Japan National Route 48 (4 August 2020)
  14. Japan National Route 12 (25 August 2020)
  15. Shibuya Route (15 September 2020)
  16. Aoimori Park (17 September 2020)
  17. Japan National Route 58 (19 September 2020)
  18. Yumeji Takehisa (25 September 2020)
  19. Nogiwa Park (20 October 2020)
  20. Japan National Route 37 (21 October 2020)
  21. Robin Hood's Well (9 November 2020)
  22. Ōfune Site (12 November 2020)
  23. Moriguchi Route (18 November 2020)
  24. Uchiura Bay (24 November 2020)
  25. 24 Japan (30 November 2020)
  26. Japan National Route 281 (3 December 2020)
  27. Higashi-Osaka Route (7 December 2020)
  28. Japan National Route 105 (12 December 2020)
  29. Kakinoshima Site (17 December 2020)
  30. Tomizawa Site Museum (18 December 2020)
  31. Japan National Route 114 (3 January 2021)
  32. Yamagata Hanagasa Festival (27 January 2021)
  33. Japan National Route 112 (27 January 2021)
  34. Japan National Route 116 (5 February 2021)
  35. Japan National Route 350 (9 February 2021)
  36. Japan Romantic Road (13 March 2021)
  37. Former British Consulate of Hakodate (21 March 2021)
  38. Japan National Route 101 (7 April 2021)
  39. Vladimir K. Arseniev Museum (9 April 2021)
  40. Kominato Station (16 April 2021)
  41. Japan National Route 119 (Star Wars Day 2021)
  42. Japan National Route 410 (8 May 2021)
  43. Japan National Route 465 (8 May 2021)
  44. Tō-Ō Nippō (26 May 2021)
  45. Japan National Route 424 (4 June 2021)
  46. Kawasaki Route (17 June 2021)
  47. Bayshore Route (12 September 2021)
  48. Bridle Trails State Park (28 December 2021)
  49. Columbus Airport (Georgia) (3 October 2024)
Accolades
The Special Barnstar
Thankyou for your articles on Japan topics, particularly roads! Keep up the great work and thanks for contributing to the 10,000 Challenge! ♦ Dr. Blofeld 14:10, 29 January 2020 (UTC)

 

Roads of Japan

Thank you for quality articles about transport in Japan, such as Japan National Route 58, Japan National Route 279, Shibuya Route and Japan Romantic Road, for Hakkōda Mountains, for contributing to In the news, for the exquisite image of an archive, - on your 7th wikibirthday: you are an awesome Wikipedian!

You are recipient no. 2554 of Precious, a prize of QAI. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 14:57, 13 March 2021 (UTC)  

The WikiProject Japan Barnstar 2.0
For your dedication to improve articles related to Japan, especially Aomori Prefecture. You have written fine quality articles on their infrastructure with a focus on transportation; a lot of them have featured in the Did you know section of the main page and have been promoted to good article status. They have been an absolute pleasure to read! — The Most Comfortable Chair 04:37, 21 March 2021 (UTC)
Travel maps
Cities that I have visited in Japan
Date of latest visit: 2020–21 (blue), 2017–19 (red), 2016 (orange), Home (green)
Airports I've been to ()