Why do the Japanese worship the Yasukuni Shrine so much? When I was in junior high school, our toile

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-19
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Prejudice aside, first.

    After the Great Powers forced the founding of Japan, the Japan Restoration Movement broke out against the shogunate, and the Boshin War ended the Tokugawa shogunate and brought the emperor back to power, but in order to commemorate the countless soldiers who died for the cause of the Restoration, the Meiji Emperor issued an edict to establish the Yasukuni Shrine (then called the Tokyo Spiritualist Shrine) on August 6, 1869 (June 29, Meiji 2). Since then, the Yasukuni Shrine has enshrined the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for Japan's national interests in previous wars. Therefore, for the Japanese, it is a place to worship heroes and pay tribute to the souls of heroes.

    The most admired thing in the bones of the Japanese is patriots (this is the reason why the Japanese army often held funerals for Chinese generals who died on the battlefield in the War of Resistance Against Japan), and for other countries, Japan's previous wars have caused great disasters to the outside world, but for Japan, it is all for the sake of national interests, so the Japanese naturally worship the Yasukuni Shrine.

    On the other hand, due to the separation of church and state in Japan, the Yasukuni Shrine Miyasu Shrine has decided to place a requiem scepter in the shrine, and the government is certainly not allowed to interfere. And due to the differences in cultural and historical cognition, it seems to us that the war criminals that Japan is enshrined are of course heroes in the eyes of others.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    We don't always visit the martyrs' cemetery, and the monuments and memorials in Tiananmen Square are similar facilities.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because they wanted to summon the soul of militarism, although they verbally admitted that it was their mistake to bring harm to Japan's aggressor country during World War II, they were not convinced in their hearts, and they were only forced by the condemnation of the United Nations and the people of the world to them, so they had to admit their mistakes, so they proved that they were not wrong by visiting the Yasukuni Shrine, and those Japanese war criminals of World War II were their national heroes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    THE JAPANESE WERE PROUD OF THEIR HISTORY OF AGGRESSION IN ASIA, BELIEVING THAT THEY WERE SUPER POWERS AT THAT TIME, VERY GOOD, CAPABLE OF INVADING OTHER COUNTRIES, AND BELIEVING THAT BEING ABLE TO INVADE OTHER COUNTRIES WAS A SYMBOL OF NATIONAL STRENGTH.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Some people in Japan saw the war as a "holy war" for the emperor, and those who died in the war naturally became heroes in their eyes. And that's only part of the reason.

    Some Japanese forget that the Tokyo Trial, the judgment is for sin, and not for something else.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Japanese worship heroes, but they don't know that their heroes are bears, and heroes will not shirk their responsibilities.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Quite simply, why do the Chinese worship cats, pigs, and rhinos that have killed millions of people? When I was in high school, my classmates and I all called him Mao Taishan!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because the Yasukuni Shrine stinks like WC.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Chinese worship Chairman Mao the same way.

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