Three Japanese
cabinet members visited a shrine for war dead on Saturday a day after
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe drew angry responses from China and South
Korea by sending a ritual offering there.
Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine is widely seen as a symbol of
Japan's past militarism and visits there by politicians anger China and
South Korea, which both suffered under Japanese occupation in the last
century and feel Japan has never fully atoned for its actions.
Internal Affairs
and Communications Minister Sanae Takaichi, who is a regular visitor to
the shrine, went there on Saturday after telling reporters this week she
wanted to pay her respects to those who have died in wars.
"The nature of the
visit should not be a topic that leads to diplomatic issues," Takaichi
told reporters, saying she wanted to honor those who had died for their
country.
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