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Comment: Hi @Esguil10: This is a very decent piece of work. It seems you may have translated the article from the corresponding one on the Spanish Wikipedia. However, both the Spanish and Japanese Wikipedia articles cited a lot of unreliable sources, and I think you may be a bit confused about why the draft was rejected when most of the sources are taking from those articles.In this article, most of the sources currently cited are either official websites or blog posts, which are considered non-independent and user-generated content respectively, and are deemed unreliable on Wikipedia. You may want to consider using history books and scholarly publications as sources for the temple's history. For instance, the first source you cited, Patricia J. Graham's Faith and Power in Japanese Buddhist Art, 1600–2005, is quite promising, and the Edo meisho zue is another good source you may use. (You can access from this link[1] if you can read Japanese.) Additionally, you could look for news articles from reputable media outlets, such as this source from Fuji Evening News [ja][2] or this from Kochi Shimbun [ja][3]. Try to replace all the websites currently cited in this article with more reliable sources like these.Please do not hesitate to reach out to me on my talk page if you have any further questions. Cheers and happy editing! Prince of Erebor(The Book of Mazarbul)08:16, 14 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]