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靖国神社

靖国神社是位于日本东京都千代田区九段坂的一座神社。该神社供奉自明治维新时代以来为日本战死的军人及军属,大多数是在第二次世界大战中阵亡的日军官兵及三万名台湾高砂义勇军等日本兵。

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Japan's Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Yoshitaka Shindo leaves after visiting the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo August 15, 2013, to mark the 68th anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War Two. Shindo's visit to Yasukuni Shrine will likely prompt sharp rebukes from Beijing and Seoul because the shrine honours Japanese leaders convicted as war criminals by an Allied tribunal along with the nation's war dead. REUTERS/Yuya Shino (JAPAN - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS CONFLICT) / eingestellt von wa
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