
Japanese Prime Minister Shigero Ishiba sent a wreath on Monday to the Yasukuni Sanctuary in Tokyo, a source of friction with neighboring countries, including China, by bonds to Japan’s militaristic past.
Like other occasions, a Masakaki tree was sent in the name of the leader of the government, a gesture that the nyponic prime ministers have repeated for years on the occasion of spring and autumn festivals and that China and South Korea see bad eyes.
Yasukuni pays tribute to those who fell through Japan between the late nineteenth and 1945. There are more than 2.4 million peopleincluding 14 imperial army politicians and officers convicted as class A criminals after World War II.
No Japanese head of Japanese government visits the sanctuary since Shinzo Abe moved there to make the offering in December 2013, raising criticism at the country and abroad.
China and South Korea, countries that have suffered war aggressions from Japan, have been express disapproval of official honors at Yasukuni Sanctuarydue to wounds opened by colonialism.
Shigero Ishiba is also expected to refrain from visiting the temple, especially after recent attempts to establish narrower bonds with Seoul.
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Although the prime ministers avoid visiting Yasukuni, It is not uncommon for groups of deputies to do so at this time of yearincluding important ministers and figures of Japanese politics.
Source: https://observador.pt/2025/04/21/lider-japones-envia-flores-para-polemico-santuario-por-colonialismo-em-ocasiao-de-festival/