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Almost 150 Japanese lawmakers have visited the Yasukuni Shrine, in a move likely to further sour ties with regional neighbours. | Almost 150 Japanese lawmakers have visited the Yasukuni Shrine, in a move likely to further sour ties with regional neighbours. |
The controversial shrine commemorates Japan's war dead, including convicted war criminals from World War Two. | The controversial shrine commemorates Japan's war dead, including convicted war criminals from World War Two. |
The visit, marking a spring festival, comes a day before US President Barack Obama arrives in Tokyo. | The visit, marking a spring festival, comes a day before US President Barack Obama arrives in Tokyo. |
It also comes amid strained relations between Japan and its neighbours over geopolitical and historical tensions. | It also comes amid strained relations between Japan and its neighbours over geopolitical and historical tensions. |
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among those who visited the shrine, but he sent a traditional offering on Monday. | Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among those who visited the shrine, but he sent a traditional offering on Monday. |
'Negative asset' | 'Negative asset' |
The Chinese foreign ministry denounced Mr Abe's offering as a "negative asset for Japan", saying that both it and visits by Japanese cabinet ministers reflected "the erroneous attitude towards history adopted by Japan's incumbent cabinet". | The Chinese foreign ministry denounced Mr Abe's offering as a "negative asset for Japan", saying that both it and visits by Japanese cabinet ministers reflected "the erroneous attitude towards history adopted by Japan's incumbent cabinet". |
South Korea's foreign ministry said that Mr Abe had "romanticised Japanese colonialism and its war of aggression" by paying tribute to the shrine. | South Korea's foreign ministry said that Mr Abe had "romanticised Japanese colonialism and its war of aggression" by paying tribute to the shrine. |
Japanese officials visit the shrine during seasonal festivals and on the anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II. | Japanese officials visit the shrine during seasonal festivals and on the anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II. |
Japanese lawmaker Hidehisa Otsuji told the Associated Press news agency that he visited the shrine "with a calm mind" and that there was "no further meaning" to the visit. "I have been visiting here for decades," he said. | Japanese lawmaker Hidehisa Otsuji told the Associated Press news agency that he visited the shrine "with a calm mind" and that there was "no further meaning" to the visit. "I have been visiting here for decades," he said. |
Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Yoshitaka Shindo, meanwhile, said: "As this visit was my own personal visit, I don't believe that it will have any effect on the US president's visit." | Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Yoshitaka Shindo, meanwhile, said: "As this visit was my own personal visit, I don't believe that it will have any effect on the US president's visit." |
Anything related to the Yasukuni Shrine will always be highly political, however, reports the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Tokyo. | Anything related to the Yasukuni Shrine will always be highly political, however, reports the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Tokyo. |
China and South Korea view the shrine as a symbol of Japan's wartime aggression and have accused Tokyo of failing to show the necessary remorse for wartime atrocities. | China and South Korea view the shrine as a symbol of Japan's wartime aggression and have accused Tokyo of failing to show the necessary remorse for wartime atrocities. |
When Mr Abe visited the shrine on 26 December 2013, the US embassy in Tokyo expressed disappointment and said Mr Abe's actions would "exacerbate tensions" with neighbours. | When Mr Abe visited the shrine on 26 December 2013, the US embassy in Tokyo expressed disappointment and said Mr Abe's actions would "exacerbate tensions" with neighbours. |
Washington has also been trying to get Japan and South Korea to set aside their differences and work more closely together, both on North Korea and in terms of counter-balancing China's growing power in the region. | |
Cargo ship dispute | |
Ties between China and Japan meanwhile, remain severely strained, over historical tensions and a territorial dispute in the East China Sea. | |
In a move that heightened concern, the Shanghai Maritime Court said on Saturday that it had seized a Japanese cargo ship because of an unpaid pre-war debt. | |
Tokyo lodged a formal protest on Tuesday, saying it remained "deeply worried" about the ongoing situation. | |
"We have told the Chinese side through diplomatic channels that we regret its seizure of the vessel," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters. "We demand China take appropriate measures." |
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