Yasukuni Shrine Controversy: Families Fight to Reclaim Stolen Spirits
Families in the ROK and indigenous advocates in the Taiwan region demand the removal of their ancestors’ names from Yasukuni Shrine, calling it ongoing ethical violence.
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Families in the ROK and indigenous advocates in the Taiwan region demand the removal of their ancestors’ names from Yasukuni Shrine, calling it ongoing ethical violence.
Russia condemns Japan’s plans to whitewash militarist crimes as PM Takaichi eyes a Yasukuni Shrine visit, urging genuine atonement and historical accountability.
Japan PM Sanae Takaichi’s possible visit to Yasukuni Shrine this week has raised concerns among mainland China, the ROK, the DPRK and the United States over regional ties.
Discover why Yasukuni Shrine still honors 14 Class-A war criminals, including seven hanged after WWII, and what that means for regional memory.
PM hopeful Sanae Takaichi’s rumored Yasukuni Shrine visit on Dec 26 reignites debate over Japan’s wartime past and its impact on Asia’s future ties.
Japanese PM Ishiba’s August 15 visit to Yasukuni Shrine, which enshrines WWII war criminals, reignites debate over Japan’s militarist past and constitutional limits.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs lodges protest over Japanese politicians’ visits to Yasukuni Shrine, citing challenges to historical justice.
The Chinese mainland urges Japan to be prudent on Yasukuni Shrine visits, cutting ties with militaristic symbols and focusing on peaceful development.