Thread:CureHibiki/@comment-2056915-20160401031214/@comment-25034020-20160401032852

Well, we left Omori as Omori because I think we don't bother with the long vowel sounds unless they are in italics in the brackets. With Minami for example, her surname Kaido should actually be written as Kaidou Minami not Kaido Minami, but we go with the one "o" I think because it represents both the "o" and the "u" but their is no...line over the top to say that. I personally think we should start writing the names properly instead of getting lazy. Yes, it will be hard to find "Ōmori Yūko" compared to "Oomori Yūko"/"Omori Yuko" as the no one would be able to type the "Ō" but that just means they have to take the long way round and go to the HapCha page themselves.

So, to answer your question. Should we change it? I guess we should but not as Oomori Yuuko but as Ōmori Yūko. It looks neater in my opinion but I guess before you go with my preference, you ask other users/admins what they prefer. I say, we give them the three opinions: "Omori", "Oomori" and "Ōmori" and they say which one is better. Make it a poll actually. And which ever one wins, we will integrate with any surname that does a similar thing like that.