Japan PM Kishida sends offering to notorious war

sport2024-06-04 00:14:2888247

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Sunday sent a ritual offering to the notorious Yasukuni Shrine, a symbol of the country's past brutal militarism, on the occasion of its spring festival.

Kishida sent the ceremonial tree, called "masakaki," on the first day of the three-day ceremony at the war-linked shrine located in central Tokyo's Chiyoda district.

Economic revitalization minister Yoshitaka Shindo paid a visit to the controversial shrine on Sunday morning. Fukushiro Nukaga, speaker of the House of Representatives, and Hidehisa Otsuji, president of the House of Councillors, also offered "masakaki" to the shrine.

The Yasukuni Shrine honors 14 convicted Class-A Japanese war criminals from World War II, including Hideki Tojo. It has long been a source of diplomatic friction for Japan and its neighbors.

For a long time, some Japanese politicians and members of parliament have insisted on visiting the shrine, which has been strongly opposed by many peace-loving people at home and abroad. 


Address of this article:http://morocco.cezaryphotography.com/html-56a899097.html

Popular

Trump responds to guilty verdict by falsely blasting 'rigged trial'

Xi extends condolences to Putin over deadly Moscow concert hall terror attack

China, Australia to boost ties

Xi meets Merieux Foundation president and his wife

Oregon officials close entire coast to mussel harvesting due to shellfish poisoning

Georgia may limit farm purchases by China 'agent'

Nations to enhance BRI ties

UN's Gaza resolution welcomed

LINKS