Why is Japan’s Yasukuni Shrine so controversial?

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    Yasukuni Shrine in the Japanese capital Tokyo has long been a place of controversy since it enshrines the nation’s 2.5 million war dead including 14 Class-A war criminals. Since 1975, several prime ministers and cabinet members have visited Yasukuni in an official capacity, sparking anger in China and South Korea, which both suffered under Japanese imperial rule in the early 20th century. Yasukuni has also generated controversy domestically. The shrine is the centre of Japan’s native Shinto faith, yet regarded by some as a symbol of militarism and a place where leader visits violate the principle of separation of religion and state.
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  • @paulmartin8299
    @paulmartin8299 9 місяців тому +1239

    This shrine is controversial because the Japanese government choose not to separate those in military convicted of war crimes from those who died in wars. The Japanese government ,unlike Germany still admires their leaders who were guilty of committing heinous war crimes during WW2. The solution is simple that is to separate those convicted of war crimes in another shrine but Japan refused to do this. The current Japanese government still have desire to respect war criminals.

    • @u.npeacekeeperball432
      @u.npeacekeeperball432 9 місяців тому +54

      But the United States didn't hold the Emperor accountable for the war crimes despite Tojo clearly stating that all choices were up to the Emperor to decide and approve. MacArthur decided to remove Hirohito from the list of war criminals needed to be arrested (despite Stalin and Churchill's disapproval).

    • @motherearth667
      @motherearth667 9 місяців тому

      @@u.npeacekeeperball432 Do you think Emperor could say “No” when literally 90% of the government is controlled by the army? U slow aren’t u kiddo?

    • @Aksarallah
      @Aksarallah 9 місяців тому

      I think only Germany avoids praising them. Countries like UK, USA still praise their own war criminals

    • @paulmartin8299
      @paulmartin8299 9 місяців тому +133

      @@u.npeacekeeperball432 Two reasons; the USA saw Japan as constitutional monarchy and was convinced that Hirohito as an emperor was only there for ceremonial functions and not in charge of the whole operations the way Prime Minister was. Another reason was that the Americans had long view of using Japan as ally to buffer the spread of communism. Indicting the revered emperor as war criminals was counter productive in this long term strategic interest. The whole sins imperial Japan committed during war times seemed to be pinned on PM Tojo although there were many more individuals responsible for war atrocities that managed to escape death penalty for example General Ishii Shiro who led the infamous unit 731.

    • @GraniteInTheFace
      @GraniteInTheFace 9 місяців тому

      ​@@u.npeacekeeperball432yeah and usa recruited nazis to work in NASA. Let's say moral ethics was not the US's strong suit.

  • @SouthChinaMorningPost
    @SouthChinaMorningPost  9 місяців тому +37

    Read more about the Yasukuni Shrine controversy: sc.mp/oend

    • @user-hk8tf1eh9b
      @user-hk8tf1eh9b 9 місяців тому +1

      Not only Japanese people but also Taiwanese people visit this place many times every year.

  • @GIN.356.A
    @GIN.356.A 9 місяців тому +741

    Well, considering Abe Shinzo's grandfather, Kishi Nobusuke, was himself a class A war criminal for his atrocities as the shadow boss of Manchuria. The very fact that he was not only let go by McArthur's cronies in exchange for his willing cooperation as an anti-communist bulwark, but also went on to become the PM of Japan, instead of having justice served to him, explains perfectly well why the Yasukuni is controversial.

    • @Koohmhm
      @Koohmhm 9 місяців тому +1

      🇨🇳🦠

    • @Yk1000-
      @Yk1000- 9 місяців тому +20

      I understand but by showing mercy to the emperor that's how we were able to build A great friendship with Japan and there lucky cause if the Soviet Union were to force them to surrender before we did there nation wouldn't be what it is today by not only getting rid of the emperor but his family and government/military officials and would've been treated very harshly compare to the treatment we gave them which was more humane that's how they became A democratic Allie restoring peace by signing A treaty in 1952 which meant no more fighting also during the 1950s/60s they became the 🥈 largest economy behind the US if this wasn't the case they would have joined the dinosaurs instead.

    • @Yk1000-
      @Yk1000- 9 місяців тому +9

      The pain and suffering they caused to humanity and peace was cruel they learned there lesson by suffering not only the largest air raid bombardment but having the first atom bombs dropped on them but despite the destruction I'm impressed how quickly they recovered cause Hiroshima was reduced to A burning waste land now all that's left is for them to admit to what they did just like Germany who were smarter than them cause not only did they surrender when they knew that they were way out of there league but fully admit to what they did.

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      You adore America but the Japanese don't. Alleged A class war criminals were unfairly judged by America for the purpose of revenge, it's not any official judgment for the Japanese. You can’t impose such pro-American sentiment on the Japanese. The Japanese have their own judgment.

    • @GIN.356.A
      @GIN.356.A 9 місяців тому

      @@Yk1000- the largest air raid and 2 A- bombs was nothing compared to what they did to the people of Asia. Stop whitewashing Japanese history. They deserved everything that has happened, and it's not even enough.
      Even today, Japan continues to downplay, deny, and avoid educating its people about their history. And towing American political stance, instead shifts the narrative towards anti-communism and how it is a democratic ally. Which, if you know Japanese politics, it is not. Because it's not a democracy if 1 party rules for like 70 out of the 80+ years after WW2. And that party, the LDP are closely associated with far right Japanese organizations such as the Nippon kaigi, which is also a primary proponent that refused to remove war criminals from the Yasukuni shrine. And many continues to believe japan did nothing wrong, and they were only made to pay because they lost.

  • @maneil9297
    @maneil9297 9 місяців тому +156

    They should own their mistakes NOT deny them

    • @travelswithminky246
      @travelswithminky246 9 місяців тому

      i wonder why all the japanese reply not in english. this is the fundamental psyche of their behavor.

    • @KinLee919
      @KinLee919 9 місяців тому

      ​@user-kw4dr8gd2t no u are not, first of all, u are still occupied in okinawa, second, the fxxking war criminals are in the shrine!

    • @someguy-_-3882
      @someguy-_-3882 9 місяців тому

      Well the Japanese are very very brave… until they lose. Then they become wimpy sore losers like the kind of girl in their ehem “animations”

    • @maneil9297
      @maneil9297 9 місяців тому

      @user-kw4dr8gd2t Not true

    • @TINAI1291
      @TINAI1291 9 місяців тому +35

      @user-kw4dr8gd2t That's what you people say, however, where was the compensation to china for nanking? To Singapore for sook ching? To Malaysia? To vietnam for stealing all its food? Also if you truly apologise, your school system should teach about the war crime like unit 731, nanking and such... however, it seems your people have not learned it, considering most japanese people have no clue what nanking is!!!

  • @andrewgeorge1306
    @andrewgeorge1306 9 місяців тому +263

    some of you might not understand why neighboring countries blast on Japanese politicians visiting Yasukuni Shrine, in this shrine there are dozens of a list war criminals ( according to International Military Tribunal for the Far East) still being worshiped, this is a manifestation that the official government of Japan refuse to acknolwedge the war crimes and atrocities this country commited in China, Korea and southeast asia. If you as a Japanese teen, he probably knows nothing about Japan's notorious conducts in the past. this part of history is not taught and totally erased by the government, which is a stark contrast to modern German's attitude that admits fully and apologize to the victims.

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      You adore America but the Japanese don't. Alleged A class war criminals were unfairly judged by America for the purpose of revenge, it's not any official judgment for the Japanese. You can’t impose such pro-American sentiment on the Japanese. The Japanese have their own judgment.

    • @NeroZeroes
      @NeroZeroes 9 місяців тому +28

      forget japanese teen, millenial, that mean the one that now should reach 30s, mostly think pearl harbor are just movies, and barely know anything about their ww2 history

    • @user-vw8it9oo8h
      @user-vw8it9oo8h 9 місяців тому

      適当な嘘つくなよ、日本の教科書も見た事ないくせに何が「日本は謝罪もせず残虐行為を否定している」だよ、結局日本が何回謝罪しようがお前みたいな末端の人間に何一つ伝わってないんだからこれまでの日本の謝罪は全部無駄だったって事だよ。つまる所、中国と韓国はいつまでも被害者フレームを利用して日本との外交問題が起こるたびに反日プロパガンダを煽るだけで愚かな国民が一致団結するんだからいつまでたっても日本を許すメリットがないんだよ。

    • @GenJuhru
      @GenJuhru 9 місяців тому +7

      It was actions not declaration, Japanese has made reparations towards the governments. Unfortunately these governments needs as much funding at that time for various reasons. And in South East Asia, Japan is the biggest investor granting loans with practically 0 interest.
      And also the thing now about publicly admitting the mistakes of the past, for a country, it means spending $$$, lots of money. You'd be a fool, to think it's just about national pride that's why they haven't.

    • @andrewgeorge1306
      @andrewgeorge1306 9 місяців тому +7

      investment is based on a company's fundamental aim of making profits. it's an economic action rather than deeds of reparation. So what about Germany, so Germany is willing why the Japanese are not? why they don't educate their children about this part of history? @@GenJuhru

  • @oizorref2615
    @oizorref2615 9 місяців тому +72

    If someone from the Middle East created an Osama bin Iaden memorial shrine, than would you rather called them extremist, or rather someone who preserved the Arabic culture???
    The same goes to Japan who decided to honor their criminals

    • @Ceylin_Kurtbogan
      @Ceylin_Kurtbogan 9 місяців тому +11

      Osama bin Laden isn't a country leader or a legitimate country's general assigned to fight in a war, he is a terrorist that defied his country for whatever reason and became a terrorist leader. Your analogy doesn't work at all it is apples and oranges.
      The only thing standing between becoming a war hero or a war criminal most of the time is the outcome of the war. Therefore it is quite normal and seen all around the world that morally questionable figures get venerated or honored. Also it can be said then that Americans decided to honor criminals and genociders because they still celebrate Colombus day or thanksgiving but that is just nonsensical and it shows a lack of perspective to natural cultural evolution.

    • @oizorref2615
      @oizorref2615 9 місяців тому

      @@Ceylin_Kurtbogan Let's change it to HitIer then

    • @Erdwick
      @Erdwick 9 місяців тому

      The Russians promote and shill for Stalin and America for FDR but its ok when they do it apparently. The shrine is not even dedicated to one person but is a religious memorial

    • @suou7938
      @suou7938 9 місяців тому +3

      Japanese probably wouldn’t mind if such shrine was made, even if their loved ones were killed in 9/11. What you think and what Japanese think of “shrine” is different.

    • @user-wy8cs2dk1h
      @user-wy8cs2dk1h 9 місяців тому +1

      Why do you equate war with terrorism? At least they're not actively attacking civilians.

  • @kadruninsaf5467
    @kadruninsaf5467 9 місяців тому +153

    One thing that nobody knows is, the emperor himself (also previous emperors like hirohito and akihito) never visited this shrine unlike the prime ministers.

    • @freeskier64
      @freeskier64 9 місяців тому +62

      He used to visit and mourned there, not anymore after the class-A war criminals were moved into the shrine. His son also didn't visit, so is his grandson.

    • @abc2390986
      @abc2390986 9 місяців тому +4

      The royal family should resume visiting the shrine.

    • @kadruninsaf5467
      @kadruninsaf5467 9 місяців тому +40

      @@abc2390986 not a problem unless they should separate the war criminals and other whom involved in atrocities they did in the past.

    • @kadruninsaf5467
      @kadruninsaf5467 9 місяців тому

      @@freeskier64 that's also i want to say.

    • @meshirua
      @meshirua 9 місяців тому +3

      In fact, it is difficult to find records of Tenno visiting shrines by looking at records over the past two thousand years. Any shrine

  • @reichen609
    @reichen609 9 місяців тому +17

    *This should be shown in schools!*

  • @enderclasscraft6411
    @enderclasscraft6411 9 місяців тому +11

    A curious detail is that one of the princes of the Korean royal family ended up there and they refused to return his remains to Korea.

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      North Korea already abducted a girl descendant of that family decades ago.

    • @happysaladd8951
      @happysaladd8951 9 місяців тому +1

      How do the royal princes ended up there in the first place ?

    • @enderclasscraft6411
      @enderclasscraft6411 7 місяців тому +7

      @@happysaladd8951 As I remember from when i saw my source, the Japanese wanted to erase almost any trace of the culture, and they even changed the names of many Korean citizens Making them low class citizens , the prince was forced to join the army and found himself in Hiroshima(You already know what happened there) then, being considered a soldier of the empire, his body was taken to that shrine, ignoring the wishes of the rest of his relatives, I think even the government South Korea asks for his body to be buried on Korean soil

  • @chatter4427
    @chatter4427 9 місяців тому +26

    A lack of punishment of criminals after the war has led to this

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      Check out war-criminal countries such as America, France, Britain, they adore the statues of slavers, colonialists. However, those enshrined at Yasukuni are heroes who fought against evil Chinese supremacists and cruel American slavers and colonialists.

  • @jonpaul3868
    @jonpaul3868 9 місяців тому +77

    The fact japan doesnt teach their youngs bout their war attrocities is disgusting.

    • @user-vw8it9oo8h
      @user-vw8it9oo8h 9 місяців тому +12

      If you're interested in this issue, read Divided Memories: History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia, written by researchers at Stanford University, at least instead of believing Chinese media propaganda or random internet nonsense. I think it's 100 times wiser.

    • @zhoubvs
      @zhoubvs 9 місяців тому

      @@user-vw8it9oo8h Yeah bro, then all the stories from Korea, The Philippines and all the other places Japanese leadership showed its true face surely are Chinese propaganda as well. Grow a brain, please, and stop living in denial.

    • @LunaR34
      @LunaR34 9 місяців тому +11

      Does White European teach their youngs about their colonies in America, Africa, Australia and Asia?

    • @Erdwick
      @Erdwick 9 місяців тому

      They should not hate themselves like many in the west sadly do.

    • @bishop51807
      @bishop51807 9 місяців тому

      Some of the students say they don't care about Japanese history at all they only care about core subjects. My personal antidote is that history is like the politicians who try to whitewash it. If you ignore it, it'll come back to bite you.

  • @arthurdanielles4784
    @arthurdanielles4784 5 місяців тому +7

    DO remember that this shrine is NOT state owned. The USA told the Japanese to separate it from the EMPEROR / state. Which they did ... handing it over to a private organisation who some have questioned re their honouring of war criminals.. Of the 2,466,532 people named in the shrine's Book of Souls, 1,068 are war criminals or alleged war criminals including fourteen men charged with Class A war crimes (eleven were convicted on those charges, one was found not guilty of Class A but guilty of Class B, two died during or before trial) by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, because of the decision to honour individuals who were found responsible for serious breaches of international humanitarian law, China, Russia,[2] South Korea and North Korea have called the Yasukuni Shrine an exemplar of the nationalist, revisionist and unapologetic approach Japan has taken towards its conduct during World War II. The USA allowed what transpired following the Japanese defeat, for extremists to deny, block and often pervert the truth re war crimes, crimes against humanity and many other terrifying horrors the Japanese were found guilty of. Denying that history to millions of school children from kindergarten onwards.. many of whom grew up without knowing the truth partly due to many ex war criminals ending up in positions of power within the 'diet' / political overseers.

    • @avia4281
      @avia4281 Місяць тому +1

      Well American ever make ww2 exhibition in Japan? Like is there any near or around the US military bases? Gonna visit soon.

  • @koroba01
    @koroba01 9 місяців тому +126

    I have visited the Yasukuni Shrine while in Japan for business. Overall it is an excellent museum and has very nice exhibits showing the war from their standpoint. I did notice some obvious glossing over of some events (such as the Manila Intermuros massacres) which I wrote about in a visitors book. Allow me to recall a conversation I had with my father after he started communicating with a young German gentleman who lived in the area of Germany where my father’s brother was killed in action (RIP Uncle Jack) they traded some fascinating letters and developed quite the friendship. I asked my father if he harbored any resentment toward Germans in general because of his brother’s death. He said that he did not, and the reason was that the average German solider was following orders and doing his duty. He believed all wars are started by the politicians and he thought if 2 countries got into a disagreement it was best to have several regular folks from each country sit down at a kitchen table over coffee and sort it out. So I agree with many of the other comments here that if the shrine eliminated the convicted war criminals then the shrine could have a different meaning and let the regular folks honor the on-the-ground soldiers and sailors who died doing their duty. (Slightly ironic, Dad was in the Seabees in the Pacific during the war and after the surrender he served in Sasebo, Japan during the USA Occupation and really enjoyed the regular folk there).

    • @GOT_9808
      @GOT_9808 9 місяців тому +3

      i like Yasukuni

    • @user-vk7cc4fm3g
      @user-vk7cc4fm3g 8 місяців тому +5

      As a As a Korean, I think this makes the most sense - most soldiers were drafted and destined to go to the front whether they wanted to or not, so it's only natural to memorialize those who simply participated in the war. In fact, it's my understanding that memorials to ordinary soldiers, not generals, are allowed in Germany.
      The problem is that war crimes are diluted or rationalized in the process, and memorializing generals who are responsible for war crimes, and if Germany had memorialized Himmler, Göring, Reinhard Heydrich, etc., they would have faced a lot of criticism.

    • @user-wo9ns2xe6u
      @user-wo9ns2xe6u Місяць тому +2

      @@user-vk7cc4fm3g Wrong, the elderly, women and children are slaughtered at will, killing for fun, and even competing to see who kills more, these are all recorded in the Japanese newspapers of that year, as conscientious Japanese, there are also people who feel shame because of the cruel behavior of their compatriots to help the Chinese, such as the adopted son of Class-A war criminal Hideki Tojo Tojo Naoyuki, Japanese Communist Party member Ita Sukeo, doctor Hiroshi Yamazaki and many other Japanese are still mourned by the Chinese, so it is obviously wrong to say that all crimes were committed by the emperor

  • @user-hq3fg1wb4q
    @user-hq3fg1wb4q 9 місяців тому +45

    Forgiveness is to move forward, but not to forget is our future peace, we can forgive but never forget

    • @Mrpotato-gs2ur
      @Mrpotato-gs2ur Місяць тому

      That a real powerful Truth word.

    • @KSki26
      @KSki26 Місяць тому

      And we should NOT deny that none of this ever happened. Japan is still held accountable of many war crimes that they deny have happened, millions of lives lost in disgusting ways. They need to be held accountable

  • @mechacream
    @mechacream 9 місяців тому +89

    The Yasukuni Shrine is basically an amusement park for Japanese war-crime deniers and ultra-nationalists. They claim to "pay respect" for the soldiers when they are just fantasizing about the resurrection of Japan's long lost imperial might.

    • @kadruninsaf5467
      @kadruninsaf5467 9 місяців тому +11

      Those ultranationalists still exist as for today.

    • @aproy5256
      @aproy5256 9 місяців тому +5

      ⁠@@kadruninsaf5467it’s not only Japan, every country has it.

    • @kadruninsaf5467
      @kadruninsaf5467 9 місяців тому +5

      @@aproy5256 i'm saying the japanese ultranationalists specifically, and yes they also exist in many countries even in my country indonesia. Thanks to youtube, twitter, facebook and instagram for exposing these groups, i'd found there are thousand and possibly millions of them in my country. I'm a nationalist myself but for my country and not for other countries.

    • @Erdwick
      @Erdwick 9 місяців тому

      Its a religious memorial for dead people. In their culture you venerate the dead without judging. You cant demand they change their religion and culture to please Chinese communists and give into an Abrahamic guilt based self hatred culture.

    • @user-ev5ju1vt4z
      @user-ev5ju1vt4z 6 місяців тому +1

      @@kadruninsaf5467 What do you think of Indonesia's massacre of Chinese in 1998?

  • @bbly096
    @bbly096 9 місяців тому +112

    The real controversy with Yasukuni is that the 13 war criminals were quietly enshrined in 1969, over 20+ years after they were executed.
    Why did Japan wait 20 odd years to do it? Why do it at all? We know why.

    • @mervenchrismaputi2436
      @mervenchrismaputi2436 9 місяців тому

      Well americans are calling american soldiers a war heroes who killed innocent people in iraq and afghanistan.🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @VashtheStampede007
      @VashtheStampede007 9 місяців тому +26

      I heard that the caretaker of the shrine refused to let them in. So they waited for him to die. And moved class C, and B war criminals in there first. Before finally moved class A war criminals into it

    • @K3nM3g
      @K3nM3g 9 місяців тому +37

      I saw a video of someone who secretly video parts of the museum. It contains a lot of false information and justifies Japan's invasion. One wrote like, Japanese killed 300,000 chinese soldiers disguised as civilians in Nanking. Wow if I have 300,000 soldiers why would I bother to disguise?😅

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      You adore America but the Japanese don't. Alleged A class war criminals were unfairly judged by America for the purpose of revenge, it's not any official judgment for the Japanese. You can’t impose such pro-American sentiment on the Japanese. The Japanese have their own judgment.

    • @kadruninsaf5467
      @kadruninsaf5467 9 місяців тому +11

      Even the current emperor himself no longer visit this shrine for a personal reason i heard.
      Emperor hirohito no longer visit this shrine in 1975 (i forgot the exact year) and his successors never visit this shrine again.

  • @velelimaka9040
    @velelimaka9040 9 місяців тому +110

    Yasukuni Shrine is a highly political shrine that was originally built by the Meiji government to legitimize its overthrow of the Edo shogunate.
    At the beginning of the Boshin War, the imperial family was still on the side of the Shogunate, but this shrine also enshrines the enemies of the Imperial Court who were on the Meiji Restoration side.
    Furthermore, although it has the name of a Shinto shrine(神社), it more like a Taoism shrine(廟) than a shrine(神社) that treats the dead as heroes.
    When this shrine got criticized from overseas, it is only criticized for enshrining war criminals who committed war crimes in Asia.
    but this shrine also served as a facility to glorify death, telling many young people at the time, ``If you fight and die for Japan, you can become a heroic spirit.''
    I used to like this shrine, but the more I learned about it, the more I felt there were various political, historical, religious, and moral contradictions in it, so I don't like it anymore.

    • @apolux359
      @apolux359 9 місяців тому +7

      New servant class: War Criminal.

    • @skandar555
      @skandar555 9 місяців тому +6

      No. Ancient religions always built temples for humans who were considered meritorious. Not just Taoism, but Balinese Hinduism and Shintoism. they pray for their ancestors to rest in peace and not forget their services. that is it,

    • @GOT_9808
      @GOT_9808 9 місяців тому +1

      i like Yasukuni

    • @GOT_9808
      @GOT_9808 9 місяців тому

      Yasukuni >>>>> Comfort Women

    • @skandar555
      @skandar555 9 місяців тому

      @@GOT_9808 yeah im Mao Zedong like this

  • @DevSarman
    @DevSarman 9 місяців тому +104

    This is why it's still very hard to forgive Japan for their war crimes against Asia-Pacific, they never had their own 'vergangenheitsbewältigung'.

    • @jameswatson5807
      @jameswatson5807 9 місяців тому +5

      "vergangenheitsbewältigung" no idea cannot pronounce it but i feel it sounds like a cool weapon, or an amazing special attack that will finish it.

    • @unregisturd
      @unregisturd 9 місяців тому +4

      Who is finding it hard to forgive Japan? What do you mean by Japan? The country, geographically? The people? What are you even talking about?

    • @HyperVanilo
      @HyperVanilo 9 місяців тому +6

      Japan invaded and did war crime to Indonesians but we in the end work together, especially in automotive industry. Look up the history of Toyota Kijang and you'll find out the meaning behind its name

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 9 місяців тому +3

      @unregisturd Literally every country occupied by Japan during WW2: Philippines, China, Korea, etc.

    • @DevSarman
      @DevSarman 9 місяців тому +19

      @@HyperVanilo still does not justify glorification the Japanese state give to those war criminals, with lots of them may had involvement in Pontianak massacre of 1943, which Japan may still deny it ever happened, like how the deny Nanking massacre as well

  • @mrartdeco
    @mrartdeco 9 місяців тому +9

    Japanese Heisenberg isn’t real, he can’t hurt you
    Hideki Tojo :

  • @bobbiemanueldelapena4997
    @bobbiemanueldelapena4997 9 місяців тому +3

    🇵🇭: We're going to forget the whole World War 2 thing, if you're gonna give us free anime.
    🇯🇵: You got it, fam.

  • @jovolle2801
    @jovolle2801 9 місяців тому +135

    Bowing down at Yasukuni Shrine is shameful for all who know about history.

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k 9 місяців тому +33

      No. I've bowed there back when I was a pilot for the US air force, very beautiful shrine that respects those who fought for their country. They have every right to uphold their war heroes just as we do

    • @junq9743
      @junq9743 9 місяців тому

      @@user-pn3im5sm7kNow let's put Bin Laden in a shrine and I want to know your reaction

    • @KG-fw5wk
      @KG-fw5wk 9 місяців тому +5

      My grandfather was an American bomber pilot in WW2 who married a Japanese woman, my grandmother, whose father was in the Japanese Imperial army.
      I respect both of my ancestors who had to fight for their countries because their leaders were selfish.

    • @saracchi1515
      @saracchi1515 9 місяців тому

      ​@@user-pn3im5sm7kwell said

    • @jasonstormsong4940
      @jasonstormsong4940 9 місяців тому

      @@user-pn3im5sm7kIf the likes of Kishi had his way the US would have suffered an outbreak of the bubonic plague.

  • @HajimeNoJMo
    @HajimeNoJMo 9 місяців тому

    I used to teach at a private school right next door to here. I’d always see police around there.

  • @deans6129
    @deans6129 9 місяців тому +114

    One of the problems is that many Japanese know very little about what Japan did in WW2 as it is not widely taught in schools in Japan and many of its War Criminals are still revered as heroes to many Japanese. It is usually only when Japanese go abroad that they start to learn the truth of what atrocities the Japanese military did during WW2. It’s a tough pill to swallow when it’s discovered your hero isn’t so much of a hero.

    • @Koohmhm
      @Koohmhm 9 місяців тому +1

      Why Westerners are not blamed while only Japan is criticized😂

    • @abc2390986
      @abc2390986 9 місяців тому +10

      They are just on a different side of the war. They lost their lives for their country just like every other fallen soldiers and this is enough to make them great heroes of Japan. Besides what evil acts did they do? For starters civilian casualties during WWII occurred everywhere so saying they are guilty because of that is just nonsense. Beside if we are to blame civilian deaths shouldn’t the country that dropped two nuke being the ultimate big bad?

    • @user-vw8it9oo8h
      @user-vw8it9oo8h 9 місяців тому

      In short, you want to interfere with the Japanese people's view of history, so you are asking them to change the education of Japanese children to what you want. Do you understand how abnormal saying is? Or is it incomprehensible to Chinese people who have never experienced a democratic society? That is 100% interference in internal affairs.

    • @user-ux4tp9mm2l
      @user-ux4tp9mm2l 9 місяців тому +5

      Hero is an overstatement. That's not taught

    • @StormcrowX
      @StormcrowX 9 місяців тому

      @@abc2390986God give me strength to forgive the sheer stupidity and ignorance of your comment.

  • @davidtomlinson907
    @davidtomlinson907 9 місяців тому +135

    Flying the imperial army flag is offensive. The war crimes committed in Asia under that flag have gone largely unanswered.

    • @user-ce5vd2qv7y
      @user-ce5vd2qv7y 9 місяців тому

      @user-kw4dr8gd2t それは児童強姦者の旗です

    • @mervenchrismaputi2436
      @mervenchrismaputi2436 9 місяців тому +53

      Well u.k. are still using the union flag when it also symbolize colonization lol. So is that really matters? 😅

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k 9 місяців тому

      That's so silly. Air force veteran here, many of our US naval & air force insignias have the Japanese rising sun...On our planes, ships, uniforms, squadron insignias, etc.
      To this day that is the flag of the Japanese navy and is flown on international waters. You can cry about it on the internet but that flag ought to stay

    • @toruinouelover
      @toruinouelover 9 місяців тому +11

      Imperial flag is there navy flag tho

    • @breadbot999
      @breadbot999 9 місяців тому +1

      Union Jack used by the UK is way worse lol, it's linked to centuries of colonialism, oppression and slavery on a much larger scale, spanning Africa, Middle East and Asia with even more people affected, some still suffering from the effects of their greed to this day yet no one is crying about it. Bit hypocritical isn't it? A flag is nothing more than a design on a piece of fabric and it can't have notorious intents, it's humans that choose to do bad things under the flag so the flag is not to blame

  • @jan_darysh
    @jan_darysh 9 місяців тому +5

    If Perry had not come, Japan would not have interfered with other countries. The Japanese liberated India from the British. But some people will hate this. I think so.

    • @lolmeme69_
      @lolmeme69_ 9 місяців тому

      ...India liberated themselves.

  • @Crown509
    @Crown509 8 місяців тому +2

    In the first place, there is no clear legal basis for the distinction between A, B, and C. These are criminal categories used by the Allies for convenience in selecting war criminals, and the designation "Class A war criminal" is merely a "common name.

  • @donparky1812
    @donparky1812 9 місяців тому +102

    The shrine's standing means symbol of geopolitical ambition. Japanese ruling class wants Japan to be a world superpower.

    • @nirvana4165
      @nirvana4165 9 місяців тому

      Hakko Ichiu ....All I know If China and The United States become Balcanized, Japan will restart its own ambitions .…..
      But……No ones know what will happen in the future….
      Prediction is insanely difficult

    • @_Taka_JP
      @_Taka_JP 9 місяців тому +1

      If Japanese had wanted to be a super power, we would have been much better than this. lol

    • @polarspirit
      @polarspirit 9 місяців тому +6

      Impossible

    • @nirvana4165
      @nirvana4165 9 місяців тому

      @@polarspirit Every single single person own chances to become President…..haha

    • @user-ce5vd2qv7y
      @user-ce5vd2qv7y 9 місяців тому +5

      @@nirvana4165 incorrect, in Japan, you have to be from a "politic family" or you have to be extremely rich like bankers or owns big company

  • @mujur9101
    @mujur9101 9 місяців тому +55

    3.5 years of Japan occupancy in Indonesia was worst than 300 years of Dutch Colonialism in Indonesia.
    The pity is most of young Indonesian never knew or learned the history.

    • @Marrtpo
      @Marrtpo 9 місяців тому +18

      Yesss it really is such a shame
      The young generation seems do not know the history, altho i think its more like they choose to ignore it because of the pop Japan culture now
      I'm also enjoying Pop Japan Culture, but no matter what the history must never be forgotten, that also include what they have done in the past

    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 9 місяців тому

      Freeland COVERS UP ...........
      ua-cam.com/video/x9UpRCk0q9c/v-deo.html

    • @kadruninsaf5467
      @kadruninsaf5467 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Marrtpoas an indonesian, i can respect your opinion.

    • @Drownedinblood
      @Drownedinblood 9 місяців тому

      You have mfers in here saying they were awesome....

    • @Drownedinblood
      @Drownedinblood 9 місяців тому +3

      @dellyspice so you're saying a child like mentality.

  • @realjoecracker
    @realjoecracker 9 місяців тому +14

    I was born and raised in the American south. I can understand where they’re coming from. There’s so many monuments honoring confederate soldiers while those honoring confederate generals are the most controversial. My family driving though downtown often pass by a 6 foot obelisk that’s built on the sight of a church that burnt down during the civil war. Beneath the obelisk it reads “Our Confederate Dead” so if you’re going though Tokyo and you see something in a Shinto or Buddhist shrine that says “Our Japanese WWII Dead” I can understand how some looking on the outside would get upset. We in America have completely come to peace with Germany, Italy, and Japan after the war ended. American news media has never made a fuss about the events mentioned in the video.

    • @openscholar9908
      @openscholar9908 8 місяців тому

      If we in the south gave into every demand, we would be slaves for black people. I dont think it will ever stop until the media finds something else to moan about.

    • @user-wo9ns2xe6u
      @user-wo9ns2xe6u Місяць тому +1

      Because the United States had almost nothing to lose in World War II, and the countries you are talking about became your colonies, especially Japan

  • @CaptainM792
    @CaptainM792 9 місяців тому +2

    It’s like a crowd hold person A accountable because person A owns a shrine and is paying respect for his great grandfather, whom is a serial killer and had taken the lives of many innocent people.

  • @TheHollandHS
    @TheHollandHS 8 місяців тому +3

    Its not a crime to say something wrong about history in japan .
    It is in Germany. Germans are personally affected in their lives by the law to remember history. If its a crime and you do something criminal you will personally feel fear what you say in the past.
    Thats why germans remember the past (only that part)

  • @Just_user_ok
    @Just_user_ok Місяць тому +4

    Most disgustest place of the world

  • @user-hq3fg1wb4q
    @user-hq3fg1wb4q 9 місяців тому +4

    Would the jew and Europeans protest if German built a monument to honor Hilter

    • @user-zt9ih9fu8q
      @user-zt9ih9fu8q Місяць тому

      我也一直这么想,这也是我们中国人反对的理由,但没办法,现在都在反中,很多明明我们是受害者时候,通过舆论也莫名其妙把我们变成加害者

  • @benderbendingrofriguez3300
    @benderbendingrofriguez3300 9 місяців тому

    1:09...Nice hat. Is it an Ecuador (Panama) hat?

  • @bkind1622
    @bkind1622 9 місяців тому +2

    It was a bit hypocritical of China to talk about military aggression when today they are doing it to their neighbors right now!

  • @user-wh6ki2oj3l
    @user-wh6ki2oj3l 9 місяців тому +4

    you barely seeing youths in japan

    • @jan_darysh
      @jan_darysh 9 місяців тому +1

      In addition to Yasukuni, the graves of deceased Japanese soldiers are located in the cemeteries where they were born and raised. Since Yasukuni is far away, we visit the graves of soldiers in nearby cemeteries.

  • @amabiko
    @amabiko 9 місяців тому +24

    There's a reason why the current emperor doesn't visit Yasukuni Shrine.

    • @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623
      @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 9 місяців тому +4

      There's a reason why the emperor wasn't charged at all.

    • @ChristonFinwood
      @ChristonFinwood 9 місяців тому

      @@thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 Oh look, it's the liars who are here to misinform people

  • @mitzura2945
    @mitzura2945 9 місяців тому +1

    you can have mr predoiu and mr iohannis explaining. whom else?

  • @truthboom
    @truthboom 6 місяців тому

    They also removed Japanese VA for visiting the shrine in a mobile game call Arknight of a character called " Platnium"

  • @RealMajora
    @RealMajora 9 місяців тому +4

    It's honestly a rather nice museum

  • @saltygravy86
    @saltygravy86 9 місяців тому +4

    The Koreans serving the Imperial Japanese Army are the one who committed these crimes.

  • @milk_chemistry
    @milk_chemistry 9 місяців тому +1

    Tbh I don't think it matters these countries are just targeting the shrine

  • @bagelsecelle9308
    @bagelsecelle9308 8 місяців тому +3

    Its only a war crime if you lose. Remember that folks

  • @jonathanleong1285
    @jonathanleong1285 9 місяців тому +1

    Those who forget their history are condemned to repeat it. And this time we will have modern nukes ready to repeat them also.

  • @attache675
    @attache675 8 місяців тому +3

    Simple answer: war criminals are enshrined and politicians still pay respect to those people who committed such atrocities. The museum which I got to go inside was so hilarious because it paints Japan as a victim.
    It’s quite ironic though, a country that prides itself on humility and humbleness can’t even bring themselves to the fact that while the shrine wasn’t always meant to have such a controversial image, it’s become that way because the idiots who couldn’t get over losing the war despite instigating America to join still couldn’t humble themselves and still think of those who committed INTERNATIONAL ATROCITIES as people to be respected. I actually feel bad for any children and youth who subjected to learning history from this shrine filled with lies. To any parents or grandparents that continue to respect this shrine and even worse subject the youth to this nonsense YOU ARE THE PROBLEM. Culture has nothing to do with this, guys like Tojo don’t deserve any respect.

  • @hayz9338
    @hayz9338 9 місяців тому +19

    So many people saying we don’t learn about the war in Japan… this is not true. We learn about the war not only in history classes, but in various other classes and field trips etc. It felt awful to read through the textbook as my own country made mistakes after mistakes leading up to the war, and committing atrocities during the war.
    Sadly, some (many) students don’t take these classes seriously, as it is just another type of school work for them.

    • @cheeseburgersuperior1874
      @cheeseburgersuperior1874 9 місяців тому

      lol. not surprised. you japanese will ALWAYS be failures when it comes to world history, specifically ww2. just accept it. lol. i won't trust ANY japanese when it comes to history. you may have those fancy and expensive looking schools and universities but the whole world KNOWS you're a joke in educational history. lol.

  • @Bucknasfri70
    @Bucknasfri70 Місяць тому +1

    Let’s not forget Unit 731. Yamashita gold plundered. Nanjing. Comfort women. Mass atrocities in SE Asia. In fact when the Japanese came to my grandparents home town in Malaysia, they would tie dissidents to a fire ant nest and pour honey on them. What monsters.

  • @key-op6eh
    @key-op6eh Місяць тому +1

    Well, if the shrine commemorate those common soldiers who died because of their leaders fault, I, as a Chinese, respect that. But now? I won’t spare my spits.

  • @zacanger
    @zacanger Місяць тому +5

    Cheers to the guy who used it as a toilet and wrote "toilet" on it, he's a legend.

  • @BLANK-ey2jy
    @BLANK-ey2jy 9 місяців тому +6

    I believe that visiting Yasukuni just reminds us painfully of all that has happened in the past so that we can improve upon ourselves

    • @JanBanJoovi-ol1qv
      @JanBanJoovi-ol1qv 8 місяців тому +6

      That’s easy to say if you’re not one of those whose ancestors were amongst the countless innocents mercilessly slaughtered by the Japanese military. The acts carried out by the Japanese during world war 2 to fellow humans are beyond monstrousity.

  • @bryanparkhurst17
    @bryanparkhurst17 9 місяців тому +1

    You can't condem a national shrine to war dead because of 1 war.

  • @ahan300
    @ahan300 9 місяців тому +3

    To visit a shrine is wrong but to build military bases in South China Sea in present day is not imperialism / act of aggression for Chinese leadership... wow.

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      America, Britain, China, and Dutch so-called "ABCD Encirclement" which insists the South China Sea is Chinese territory, colonizing SE Asia, and then blocking the Japanese who are trying to get SE Asia for resources, and attacking the Japanese by Flying Tigers troops of America is not imperialism, but the Japanese tried to go through the ABCD Blockage is an aggression....wow, what a logic!
      You are speaking as if China is insisting on it now, but it is not true. The ABCD insisted on it a century ago, China drew the 9-dash lines a century ago, and the consistent attack on the Japanese by the ABCD subsequently led to the Pearl Harbour Attack. And you're ranting it's a sneak attack! What incapable creatures get brainwashed so deeply.....wow

    • @lolmeme69_
      @lolmeme69_ 9 місяців тому

      China is the Imperial Japan of the 21st century, that much has been established. Your statement however, is whataboutism. Both China and Japan have done/are doing horrible things are the leadership is too childish to acknowledge it.

  • @Kokudou_Risa
    @Kokudou_Risa 9 місяців тому +23

    This is why that when it comes to nation who admits that their past is wrong and have a self-responsible that they should not let that happen again, Germany has my respect. A lot of people are
    They don't shy away to those things. They can be both proud of their culture and tradition while at the same time, they are not denying their past mistakes

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      Another funny Korean. First of all, no Japanese admits the past is wrong. Those who are enshrined in Yasukuni are A-class war heroes. Koreans don't need to behave so much like the slaves of the West adopting the Western criteria. Self-responsible??? The Japanese will do that again if they need to, don't think as if they regret it. PM Kishida is now expanding Japan's military, and the Chinese empire is trying to invade Taiwan, South China Sea and conquer the world, it's the same as the 1930s.

    • @Erdwick
      @Erdwick 9 місяців тому

      Germans are being replaced and taught to hate themselves because of this guilt based muh responsibility culture. No one should hate their own race.

    • @leviturner3265
      @leviturner3265 9 місяців тому +1

      Germany will not have a culture, or traditions because of their self-hatred, guilt, and tarnished international image based on the mistakes of their ancestors.
      Germany is by definition a land mass inhabited by Germans. Deutschland translated is German-nation. This is the area of land allotted to the German people because of history, but more importantly this is the land for them to preserve their language, culture, and traditions. At what point does Germany not become Germany anymore. Is it when 10% are not culturally, linguistically, or genetically German? Is it 20%, maybe 60%? The beauty of the world is in its cultures, and peoples. Much like with paint when you mix two much blue in your red it is no longer red. When you mix all your colors together you lost all your colors but one. Unfortunately, this is the current state of affairs especially in Germany.

    • @blume0121
      @blume0121 9 місяців тому

      ​@@leviturner3265 Your text is on point 👍

  • @Eric-jo8uh
    @Eric-jo8uh 9 місяців тому +1

    All killing is criminal no matter what “side” you’re on.

  • @hungchoonghow5857
    @hungchoonghow5857 9 місяців тому +1

    The shrine houses very expensive breast implants from the Tokugawa Era.

  • @user-oo3xp6yy4m
    @user-oo3xp6yy4m 8 місяців тому +9

    Yasukuni Shrine is a place to honor those who have died in the line of duty since 1868. Not only in the Pacific War, people who served Japan are enshrined in Yasukuni Shrine after their death. Too many people misunderstand the meaning of the existence of Yasukuni Shrine in the first place.

  • @Jake-gy7qo
    @Jake-gy7qo 8 місяців тому +4

    I've been to that Yasukuni shrine. There's a museum inside Yasukuni shrine, full of propaganda that justifies and glorifies the Pacific War of Japan.
    The most shocking thing about the museum was that they describe Japan's Pacific War as a liberation war to liberate Asia from the West.
    Interestingly, their argument is the same as what China says while pressuring its neighbors now days. 🤔

  • @B1900pilot
    @B1900pilot 9 місяців тому

    If you don’t pay attention to history, you’re doomed to repeat it…

  • @Funica11
    @Funica11 9 місяців тому +2

    Japanese schools need to teach kids how China committed atrocities and then invaded Manchuria, Mongolia, East Turkestan, and Tibet.

    • @rm83689
      @rm83689 9 місяців тому

      So you want Japanese schools to brainwash kids with Western (anti-China) propaganda??

    • @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623
      @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 9 місяців тому

      @@rm83689 Anti-China? We are part of an ancient culture that doesn't exist in China anymore. We are Tang people.

  • @Youknowwho737
    @Youknowwho737 9 місяців тому +4

    Yes yes, nice talk about how Mr Mao’s past too bruh. His little fantasies & how he really erased the region & culture of those times. Now China has become culture-less having to revisit the dynasties to relearn history.

    • @zehechen920
      @zehechen920 9 місяців тому

      Lill bruh said culture less 😂 60% of japanses culture and language was copied from China they were a chinses vassal state to China for 2000 years everything they know about the world was thanks to China. Lill bruh still speaks in a downgraded copycat version of chinses you call japanses calling me culture less😂 learn history instead of cope pls

    • @KinLee919
      @KinLee919 9 місяців тому +13

      That's nothing to do with Japanese war crimes! Two wrong don't make one right.

    • @someguy-_-3882
      @someguy-_-3882 9 місяців тому

      I bet you have as much experience with china as zenz 😂🖕

    • @exelenxius5832
      @exelenxius5832 9 місяців тому

      Except you are allowed to criticize Mao in China, most Chinese Communist Party member nowadays disassociate themself from Mao and consider Mao's decision in his later years to be detrimental, despite his heroic achievement in his early years.

    • @Youknowwho737
      @Youknowwho737 9 місяців тому

      @@exelenxius5832 criticize Mao in China, you dead meat bruh…..

  • @ahmadsantoso9712
    @ahmadsantoso9712 9 місяців тому +3

    Because inside there is the body of a legendary Japanese secret warrior who has a super magic mustache that can shake the earth with a single twist.

    • @peterg0
      @peterg0 9 місяців тому

      War criminal!

  • @Yvagne
    @Yvagne Місяць тому

    Conserving the shrine raises awareness serving as a strong reminder of the horrible past not as a reminder to repeat it.

  • @charlemagne2705
    @charlemagne2705 Місяць тому +2

    Here comes Japanese student soldiers. Be prepared!!

  • @square3one921
    @square3one921 9 місяців тому +14

    It's not a dedication to war crimes, its dedication to men who died for their country and their families, as a former service member I must respect another warrior.

    • @pimaxuma
      @pimaxuma 8 місяців тому

      You're misinformed. Regular Japanese soldiers are NOT buried there. Only the Japanese leaders who caused the wars are buried there (including 998 war criminals). So it's a dedication to their war crimes. Also it's NOT a cemetery. It's a shrine and war museum. Most regular people avoid that place. Only Japanese politicians, Japan war crime deniers and ultra-nationalists flock to that place.

  • @netnomad47
    @netnomad47 9 місяців тому +3

    Japan's government hasn't yet forgotten their glory days, they are waiting for a rebirth of their nation no longer under the strong arm of the U.S. but i doubt that will happen in our lifetime

  • @user-mb9ti1bd6l
    @user-mb9ti1bd6l 9 місяців тому

    In my opinion,many Japanese consider visiting shrines to be conservative. And since diet members who visit shrines are usually criticized, the top comment seems a bit exaggerated to me.

  • @dd2451
    @dd2451 28 днів тому

    It is a great temple. worth a visit but even better is the war museum next door. Has a human torpedo in it lol.

  • @casesater
    @casesater 9 місяців тому +5

    Gotta love all the Japanese bots in here 💀

    • @ChristonFinwood
      @ChristonFinwood 9 місяців тому

      Yeah, they have been in a certain Comfort Women video aswell

  • @Quanic2000
    @Quanic2000 9 місяців тому +3

    As an American, we have people that worship the confederacy and still say things like "the south will rise again!!!"
    So this isn't that bad 😅

  • @h-e-acc
    @h-e-acc 8 місяців тому +1

    It’s a domestic Japanese issue, just like how China is treating their Uighur population. It’s been 80 years. I feel sorry for all the victims of WW2, which is why wars should only be engaged in as the very last resort. But at some point, you just move on. What’s most important is learning from the past. If Japanese want to keep Yakusuni, that’s on them. We’re not going to war against them because people keep visiting this shrine.

  • @wumao6797
    @wumao6797 9 місяців тому +1

    To one its their war heroes while to the other its their war criminals

  • @RandomGuy-xt5no
    @RandomGuy-xt5no 9 місяців тому +5

    What is the definition of war crimes? The USA used two nuclear bombs, killing more than 100k civilians in Japan, but no one has ever been convicted of war crimes. The world sees what is happening in Gaza, and no one calls it a war crime.

    • @user-wo9ns2xe6u
      @user-wo9ns2xe6u Місяць тому

      Israel, like Japan before it, is engaged in genocide

  • @hyojoonus
    @hyojoonus 9 місяців тому +3

    It’s because they hide behind their soft spoken politeness. It confuses and confounds while maintaining their position. Does time resolve all? Not sure.

  • @espurr3496
    @espurr3496 9 місяців тому

    Berlin bout to open the SS memorial for those who died in service to Germany

  • @mikeylejan8849
    @mikeylejan8849 9 місяців тому

    We fight for the Emperor of mankind

  • @widjiro
    @widjiro 9 місяців тому +47

    There's also 'Yasukuni Shrine' in indonesia, some 3000 japanese soldiers stayed in here to fight against the return of the Dutch, the fallen japanese soldier enshrined as hero in indonesia, and every japanese prime minister and emperor have visited the soldiers grave.

    • @loelds4817
      @loelds4817 9 місяців тому +12

      The the japanese controlled indonesia 😂

    • @TheLooking4sunset
      @TheLooking4sunset 9 місяців тому +2

      That’s more in line with the so called “ Japanese co-prosperity sphere” where imperial Japan also wanted to create an impression they are eliminating white colonialism from Asia, so clearly on a micro scale i don’t doubt many soldiers believed and died for it. The big picture remains though, as The “ liberated” nations 😂

    • @lordtouchme77
      @lordtouchme77 9 місяців тому +16

      ​@@TheLooking4sunset it would not change the fact that they helped the indonesian defend their homeland from dutch invasion, at least they are doing something better than helping the dutch or do nothing at all.

    • @thecrab3128
      @thecrab3128 9 місяців тому +12

      @@lordtouchme77 But may I ask why Japanese Soldiers were on the soil of Indonesia in the first place?

    • @lordtouchme77
      @lordtouchme77 9 місяців тому +4

      @@thecrab3128 i can't tell if that is sarcasm or not, but if you are curious then google is your friend.

  • @admiralYamamoto_
    @admiralYamamoto_ 9 місяців тому +4

    TENNO HEIKA BANZAI!!!
    BANZAI!!
    BANZAI!!

  • @MadDogRyan
    @MadDogRyan 9 місяців тому +1

    The dead are the dead they can’t change what they did or even apologize they're actions in life were disgusting but in death they are nothing more than ash, ash that left behind families, many of the people shouldn't be celibated but they're families should still have a place mourn
    As I have Korean and Chinese friends who have great grandparents who were victimized by the Japanese empirial army I've been told of atrocities commited but holding on to the hate rooted in the past ends up hurting everyone not justbthe original victims my condolences to anyone who may have experienced or anyone who's family may been effected by this issue I hope you all live in peace and prosperity

  • @meshirua
    @meshirua 9 місяців тому +4

    The fact is that history is written by the victorious side. However, what can be seen is only the winning side. We will discover a different history when the losers cannot be destroyed. To prevent this from happening, the truly evil countries will block all channels to prevent their citizens from seeing this. Because they dare not face the facts. Japan is obviously not such a country. Anyone who reads this paragraph should know who I am talking about.

  • @tsuyu_namida
    @tsuyu_namida 9 місяців тому +13

    The Yasukuni Shrine is one of the most beautiful sacred places in the world. I've visited every year since I moved to Tokyo.

    • @siberianresort5722
      @siberianresort5722 9 місяців тому +22

      🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @oschits-sentai2127
      @oschits-sentai2127 9 місяців тому +7

      It's really a lovely place except for the disgusting revisionist exhibition in the building next to the shrine

    • @alstjrqkr689
      @alstjrqkr689 9 місяців тому

      Yikes.

    • @user-oo3xp6yy4m
      @user-oo3xp6yy4m 8 місяців тому

      ​@@siberianresort5722
      Shouldn't pandas like you who are fooled by Chinese propaganda learn history for once? lol

  • @diogenesofgermany8299
    @diogenesofgermany8299 9 місяців тому

    There should be no controversial, Japan honours their dead.
    And it is done in a certain time frame. The controversial is not from inside of Japan, it comes from the outside.

  • @space-lf4rf
    @space-lf4rf 2 місяці тому

    If you look at Japan a long time ago, you can see how scary militarism. The Japanese people should thank General MacArthur. He is the one who gave democracy to the Japanese people. At that time, 70% of the American people thought that the Japanese emperor should be punished as a war criminal or sentenced to a heavy sentence.

  • @rs646dd
    @rs646dd Місяць тому +3

    Yasukuni Shrine is not a shrine that enshrines only war criminals such as Hideki Tojo. There is a book in which all the names of the war dead from the Boshin War to World War IIThe writing of the names in the ledger book is an act of enshrinement.
    Therefore, there is no special monument enshrining anyone, not only Hideki Tojo.(There is a bronze statue of Masujiro Omura, but it is not enshrined.)In the Japanese Shinto religion, there is a belief that everyone is equal in death, so even the hated Tojo, who caused the death of 3 million Japanese, is treated equally by the Japanese.

    • @danganrompa2626
      @danganrompa2626 Місяць тому

      How about the museum beside that shrine?

  • @GeorgeMartinus
    @GeorgeMartinus 9 місяців тому +4

    The very HQ of uyoku dantai.

  • @datson7113
    @datson7113 9 місяців тому +2

    There is so many japanese bootlickers here.😮

  • @dannybaumflek8693
    @dannybaumflek8693 9 місяців тому

    It's like the Tomb of unknown soldiers in the U.S.

  • @VinceVegas6
    @VinceVegas6 9 місяців тому +3

    What warcrime class do you get for dropping an atomic bomb on a heavily populated civilian target?

  • @sophiaisabelle0227
    @sophiaisabelle0227 9 місяців тому +8

    The shrine holds a lot of golden age secrets. You gotta find the keys to unlock it.

  • @honzothesalamander8330
    @honzothesalamander8330 9 місяців тому +1

    Coming from a Chinese post typical anyways each country is gonna remember is history and “hero’s” in different ways or honor it’s dead regardless. USA isn’t innocent either look at how they massacre the native Americans and how revered US generals are from that time they are consider hero’s. So yeah it’s country gonna remember it’s own way of honoring its dead. It’s history guys look at how many ruthless emperors, dictators, kings, presidents we had that made atrocities and will forever be remembered

  • @Jatte-Fran-Gotiken
    @Jatte-Fran-Gotiken 9 місяців тому

    Obviously we can see this fact.

  • @naimharith4948
    @naimharith4948 9 місяців тому +7

    China also need to give up Tibet.

  • @Jatte-Fran-Gotiken
    @Jatte-Fran-Gotiken 9 місяців тому +6

    Obviously we can see this fact. The truth is there's nothing wrong with that. First of all, as a Sacerdos I believe that one should not criticize religions and their affairs that one does not understand. Secondly, this Shinto shrine has neither a spiritual tablet nor a cemetery. Only the roster. My logic tells me that this is not worshiping criminals. Third, even after World War II there were still far more serious crimes committed by many people in many countries. In the Soviet Union, China, France or the Middle East and Southeast Asia, these men who committed more serious crimes were literally worshiped, and their memorials and statues still stand in those countries. I don't think I know enough about the situation in every country, but I know Japan, and I know that the people in this country are kind and repentant.

    • @Jatte-Fran-Gotiken
      @Jatte-Fran-Gotiken 9 місяців тому

      After all,🇯🇵 does not prohibit people from knowing the facts like some 😒countries do, and we can talk to Japanese people at any time.

  • @alt-mz6qf
    @alt-mz6qf 9 місяців тому +1

    China seems to be following Japan. Like Xi Jinping’s nationalism and Japan’s lost 30 years.

  • @GOT_9808
    @GOT_9808 9 місяців тому +2

    Yasukuni i love you~

  • @user-vw8it9oo8h
    @user-vw8it9oo8h 9 місяців тому +4

    I'm honestly tired of China's demagogue propaganda. I would like historical researchers from Japan and China to get together and have a thorough discussion about stories such as the Nanjing Incident and the 30 million people who died in China due to the Japanese invasion, by publicly broadcasting them to the world. All the people who see it can decide for themselves what is true and what is a lie.

    • @Funica11
      @Funica11 9 місяців тому

      All those crudely fabricated stories and propaganda are also made by Hollywood Zionists. You can not solve it unless you deal with Zionist America.

  • @kevinoldman232
    @kevinoldman232 9 місяців тому +6

    Nothing wrong with remembering the men who fought for your nation.

  • @user-po2vy3hc6g
    @user-po2vy3hc6g 9 місяців тому

    It's not anyone's fault, I just pray that we never fight this war again.

    • @user-po2vy3hc6g
      @user-po2vy3hc6g 8 місяців тому

      @dellyspice it's your idea Because the culture and history are complex, it cannot be shared by other ethnic groups.
      Google Translate

  • @ChoysaiFok-xy9kr
    @ChoysaiFok-xy9kr 9 місяців тому

    For defense only

  • @Truthseeker371
    @Truthseeker371 9 місяців тому +5

    China makes it controversial, not Japan. It's the China's interference of the overseas affairs. China, being an Atheist country with Communism, they cannot fathom anything beyond money and materialism. That's the fact about Chinese Communism. Hypocritical.

    • @user-fm4hb4uy1m
      @user-fm4hb4uy1m 9 місяців тому +3

      所以你看见上帝了?

    • @Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu
      @Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu 9 місяців тому

      China is not communist. China is a Confucian and Taoist country. And there is no creator in Taoism and Confucianism. Chinese religion is atheistic because according to Taoism and Buddhism, there is no creator who created the universe. It has nothing to do with communism. And China is the most visited country in the world. Japan is not in the top 30 most visited countries in the world

    • @ftu2021
      @ftu2021 9 місяців тому +3

      Let’s just blatantly ignore the whole Korean speech segment right?

    • @denniswen8483
      @denniswen8483 9 місяців тому +2

      You intentionally forget about Korean ? Western bot.

    • @crimson_koi1092
      @crimson_koi1092 9 місяців тому +1

      Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and various other SEA countries were ignored by your lord somehow.

  • @kleeblattchen38
    @kleeblattchen38 8 місяців тому +3

    yeah but modern day china telling japan to strive for peace and humanity is just rich 💀