Jpop Wiki:People Layout

Infobox
Much like the group infobox template, is used for both members of groups and for soloists. Do not create your own separate template.

Information on how each field of the infobox should be filled can be found at the template's documentation.

Introduction
Every article must begin with a brief introduction. In this case, you should start with the full page name in  bold  and some basic information about them, such as other current stage names and former stage names (also in bold). Include information about how long they have been active, what their career currently is, i.e., are they a soloist, a member of a group, etc.

History
A detailed history is useful. It is also hard to do. If you have any information even if its just a few simple sentences or bullet points, it goes a long way in expanding this previously neglected section.

Profile
A bullet pointed list of various stat information about an artist such as name, nickname, birthday information, and relevant interests they may have listed on a profile section of their website.

Discography
A bullet pointed list with headings for each release type. Use the [Year.Month.Day] format. ([2022.10.06] is equal to October 6, 2022). If the name of the release is in Japanese (or another non roman language), romanize it and put the Japanese name in parenthesis. This section is mainly applicable for soloists but if someone does solo work, it can be used too.

Discography Featured In
A bullet pointed list with headings for each release type. Do not include release dates or original titles, only links to release pages. This section is often very long and doing this helps in keeping it more readable.

This is useful for listing discography that members (and sometimes soloists) are featured in. Seeing what releases people are in is useful as it can track how long a member was in a group/band approximately if their join/departure date isn't really known. This is really only applicable for group members as soloists will use discography heading.

Gallery
Gallery is a useful way to display multiple pictures of an artist. The easiest way to set this up is to copy the following piece of code and replace the image.jpg with any photo.

Categories
Categories are added to the bottom of the page, without a header. For more info about categories on the Japanese Music Wiki, refer to the Category Guidelines.