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投稿日:2024年01月07日(日)
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1. Yasukuni Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan, that enshrines the spirits of those who died fighting for Japan, mainly in military conflicts.
2. The shrine was founded in 1869 by Emperor Meiji to commemorate the victims of the Boshin War, which led to the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule.
3. Today, Yasukuni Jinja enshrines the spirits of over 2.4 million people, including soldiers, civilians, and kamikaze pilots who died in wars from 1853 to 1951.
4. Among those enshrined at Yasukuni Jinja are 1,068 war criminals who were convicted of war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East after World War II.
5. Yasukuni Jinja is a controversial shrine, particularly in China, South Korea, and North Korea, which view it as a symbol of Japanese militarism and aggression.
6. Visits to Yasukuni Jinja by Japanese government officials have been criticized by China, South Korea, and North Korea, which see them as a glorification of war and a sign of Japan's lack of remorse for its wartime past.
7. Despite the controversy, Yasukuni Jinja remains a popular pilgrimage site for many Japanese people, who visit the shrine to pay their respects to those who died fighting for their country.
8. The shrine is located in a park in central Tokyo and is open to the public. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, visit the museum, and pray at the main shrine building.
9. Yasukuni Jinja hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including a spring festival, an autumn festival, and a New Year's festival.
10. The shrine is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.
https://youtu.be/IYY8Rxp5uzY?si=QR7-UPm8-_PWjJTN
1. Yasukuni Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan, that enshrines the spirits of those who died fighting for Japan, mainly in military conflicts.
2. The shrine was founded in 1869 by Emperor Meiji to commemorate the victims of the Boshin War, which led to the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule.
3. Today, Yasukuni Jinja enshrines the spirits of over 2.4 million people, including soldiers, civilians, and kamikaze pilots who died in wars from 1853 to 1951.
4. Among those enshrined at Yasukuni Jinja are 1,068 war criminals who were convicted of war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East after World War II.
5. Yasukuni Jinja is a controversial shrine, particularly in China, South Korea, and North Korea, which view it as a symbol of Japanese militarism and aggression.
6. Visits to Yasukuni Jinja by Japanese government officials have been criticized by China, South Korea, and North Korea, which see them as a glorification of war and a sign of Japan's lack of remorse for its wartime past.
7. Despite the controversy, Yasukuni Jinja remains a popular pilgrimage site for many Japanese people, who visit the shrine to pay their respects to those who died fighting for their country.
8. The shrine is located in a park in central Tokyo and is open to the public. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, visit the museum, and pray at the main shrine building.
9. Yasukuni Jinja hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including a spring festival, an autumn festival, and a New Year's festival.
10. The shrine is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.
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