Yasukuni
Verzio FF submission Founded in 1869, Tokyo's Yasukuni ("peaceful country") is a Shinto monument in which 2.5 million Japanese war dead are enshrined, including some designated Class A war criminals. This makes it a target of protest by Taiwanese, Koreans and Chinese who see Yasukuni...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Japanese |
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Zhang, Yuhui
2008
Japan |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e89bdba5-e156-4250-b4d8-3f576d984d89 |
Summary: | Verzio FF submission
Founded in 1869, Tokyo's Yasukuni ("peaceful country") is a Shinto monument in which 2.5 million Japanese war dead are enshrined, including some designated Class A war criminals. This makes it a target of protest by Taiwanese, Koreans and Chinese who see Yasukuni as an enabler -- a reassuring testament to Japanese hegemony and the occasional atrocity committed in the name of the emperor. |
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Published: | 2008 |