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On the day of the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender, a large number of politicians went to the Yasukuni shrine to worship the ghosts, and the prime minister also paid private money to pay tribute today, which coincided with the 77th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender, but a large number of Japanese politicians chose to go openly

author:First military intelligence

On the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender, a large number of politicians went to the Yasukuni shrine to worship the ghosts, and the prime minister also paid private money for worship

Today is the 77th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender, but a large number of Japanese politicians have chosen to openly go to the Yasukuni shrine to worship the ghosts!

These politicians included the current Cabinet Minister, Sanae Takashi, former Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, Koichi Hagida, Chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party's Parliamentary Investigation Committee, Hideki Suzuki, Minister of the Interior, and even Yasunori Nishimura, the new Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, who had just been in office for three days.

Although Prime Minister Kishida Fumio did not appear, he paid for the sacrifice to the Yasukuni Shrine at his own expense and in the name of the president of the Liberal Democratic Party. In his speech at the ceremony, Kishida said only that "Japan will not cause the tragedy of war again", but did not apologize for the war of aggression that Japan has launched. #日本首相致辞未就侵略战争道歉 #

The Shrine enshrines 14 World War II Class A war criminals who committed unforgivable crimes against the people of China and Asia. And these Japanese politicians chose this day to go to the shrine toilet to worship, which is simply indignant! They have never seriously reflected on their own history of aggression, and they still think that China and Asian countries will forgive their crimes? Daydreaming! (bear)

On the day of the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender, a large number of politicians went to the Yasukuni shrine to worship the ghosts, and the prime minister also paid private money to pay tribute today, which coincided with the 77th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender, but a large number of Japanese politicians chose to go openly
On the day of the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender, a large number of politicians went to the Yasukuni shrine to worship the ghosts, and the prime minister also paid private money to pay tribute today, which coincided with the 77th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender, but a large number of Japanese politicians chose to go openly
On the day of the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender, a large number of politicians went to the Yasukuni shrine to worship the ghosts, and the prime minister also paid private money to pay tribute today, which coincided with the 77th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender, but a large number of Japanese politicians chose to go openly
On the day of the 77th anniversary of Japan's surrender, a large number of politicians went to the Yasukuni shrine to worship the ghosts, and the prime minister also paid private money to pay tribute today, which coincided with the 77th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender, but a large number of Japanese politicians chose to go openly

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