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Japan irks South Korea by offering ritual to controversial war dead at shrine

A wooden plaque (L, rear) showing the name of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is seen with a "masakaki" tree that he sent as an offering to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, on October 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering to the Yasukuni Shrine for the war dead, the shrine said on Saturday, prompting criticism from Seoul as it is seen in the two Koreas and China as a symbol of Japan's past militarism.

On Friday, around 70 lawmakers paid their respects at the shrine, which honors 14 Japanese leaders convicted by an Allied tribunal as war criminals along with Japan's war dead.

Abe sparked widespread international outrage, including from key ally the United States, when he visited the shrine in 2013 but has since sent offerings on the occasion of Yasukuni's spring and autumn festivals instead of going himself.

Abe's offering and the lawmakers' visit came as North Korea said it will cease its nuclear and military tests and ahead of planned summits between the two Koreas next week and North Korea and the United States in late May or early June.

South Korea's Foreign Ministry criticized the commemoration in a statement, noting that it came as the two nations marked the 20th year of a joint pledge to work toward a new Korea-Japan partnership.

South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha speaks during a briefing on the 2015 South Korea-Japan agreement over South Korea's "comfort women" issue at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, on January 9, 2018. (Photo by AFP)

"The government expresses deep concerns and regret that leaders of the Japanese government and parliament have yet again sent an offering and paid their respects at the Yasukuni shrine, which glorifies the history of colonial invasion and war of aggression," it added.

"Our government urges the Japanese political leaders to strive for the trust of neighboring countries and the international community through humble introspection on the past and sincere self-reflection based on correct understanding of history."

(Source: Reuters)


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