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4 Japanese Cabinet Ministers Pay Visit to Yasukuni Shrine

Japan's four cabinet ministers Friday visited Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine, which honors 14 notorious Class-A war criminals who were held responsible for the country's aggression war against Asian neighbors.


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Japan's four cabinet ministers Friday visited Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine, which honors 14 notorious Class-A war criminals who were held responsible for the country's aggression war against Asian neighbors.

According to Kyodo News, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi visited the shrine on January 14 and has no plan to do so again this year. He has visited it three times since becoming prime minister in 2001.

The four are Yoshitada Konoike, minister in charge of disaster prevention, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Yoshiyuki Kamei, Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Takeo Hiranuma, and National Public Safety Commission Chairman Sadakazu Tanigaki.

Seven ministers, including Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda and Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi, were quoted by Kyodo as saying that they have no intention to visit the shrine this year.

Class-A war criminals from World War II were added to the list of the enshrined at the shrine in 1978. It is regarded as a symbol of Japanese militarism.

Visits by Japanese leaders to the shrine have been strongly denounced by many Asian countries, including China and South Korea, which severely suffered from the aggression.


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