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This book is the first authoritative volume in English on Yasukuni, the controversial Shinto shrine in the heart of Tokyo, dedicated to the Japanese war dead. Twelve convicted and two suspected Class A criminals are enshrined at Yasukuni, while the shrine’s museum narrates and account of Japan’s actions in the Second World War that is best described as revisionist. Visits to the shrine by cabinet members often set off protests at home and abroad, especially in China, Korea and Taiwan, and Yasukuni remains a source of considerable mistrust between the Chinese and Japanese governments.
This volume sets out neither to commend Yasukuni nor to condemn it; it seeks, rather, to present authoritative yet divergent views. It accommodates chapters by Japanese intellectuals; it carries multiple Chinese perspectives; and there are also contributions from Western commentators who offer their own insights on the shrine and its place in post-war Japanese diplomacy, ideology and history.
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Yasukuni: The War Dead and the Struggle for Japan's Past
11 April 2008, Columbia University Press
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0231700423 9780231700429
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Yasukuni, the war dead and the struggle for Japan's past
2008, Columbia University Press
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"Former Prime Minister Koizumi Jun'ichiro's annual visits to the Yasukuni shrine from 2001 to 2006 prompted much criticism from the Chinese leadership and the Chinese public, and led to a stalemate in high-level relations between the two countries even as China emerged as Japan's largest trading partner."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-196) and index.
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