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Weir-bun" is a dam enthusiast term for "iron-bun," a term that indicates the passion level of railroad fans, and was established before dawn on November 29, 2009. The name "weir" is derived from the fact that it can also be read as "en. Kamima had also proposed "bone fraction," but after a Twitter exchange with Masaki Hagiwara, it was decided to use "weir fraction. Kamima also thought it was "sekibun," but since it is also hung with "shio-bun" (salt), we would like to recommend this one.

The following is a Twitter exchange between Kamima and Mr. Hagiwara
Kamima: http://twitter.com/dampedia/statuses/6143321753

@damsite I'm also wondering whether I should use "bone" or "weir (= stone or integral)" for dam mania as opposed to "iron" for railroad mania, but I wonder if this has already been mentioned?

Mr. Hagiwara: http://twitter.com/damsite/statuses/6144244365

@dampedia I think weir minute (enbun) is fine.

Kamima: http://twitter.com/dampedia/statuses/6144403363

@damsite I meant to say "sekibun", but "weir-bun" is better! So it's decided then, lol.

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Shin Jinma

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