Victims of Japanese actions during the first half of the 20th century, especially the Koreas and China, see the shrine as a symbol of Japanese militarism because it honors convicted war criminals ...
A group of 27 South Koreans fought to have their relatives’ names removed from the highly controversial shrine in Tokyo.
The Supreme Court on Jan. 17 dismissed a bereaved family's lawsuit demanding compensation in connection with a South Korean national's enshri・・・ ...
The shrine honours Japan's war dead but also convicted World War Two criminals A Chinese man accused of buying spray paint which was used to write the word "toilet" on a controversial Japanese ...
Yasukuni Shrine honors millions of Japanese war dead, including 14 convicted Class A war criminals, and is seen by neighboring countries as a symbol of Japan's imperial past. It also enshrines ...
Assassin's Creed Shadows is under the chopping board right now as it gets based for historical inaccuracies. But the ...
It'd be a fine, tops, and rightly so. Thing is 99% of Japanese people would not do this in China can we say the same for the Chinese ask yourself that. Put him to work cleaning the shrine with a sign ...
TOKYO (AP) — Dozens of people soaked and splashed themselves in painfully icy cold water on Saturday in a pool at a Tokyo shrine, adhering to Japanese tradition to purify the soul and pray for ...
The ambassador was asked to remember that the Yasukuni Shrine keeps the lists ... affected by Japanese aggression during World War II as its justification. On August 15, China protested over ...