BossGnome -> RE: Has anybody here been to Yakusuni Shrine in Tokyo? (11/9/2005 3:59:56 PM)
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I agree, as I said before, I have been living in tokyo for 8 months now, and I talk a lot to the other kids I go to highschool with. Sometimes I talk to them about ww2. mostly, they don't know too much about it, but almost all japanese nowadays are very friendly towards america. The part where it puts me a little off, is that a lot of japanese nowadays are not very friendly towards china and korea (this is reciprocal by the way). What I am a little concerned at seeing, is when Koizumi decides to rebuild a full japanese army (which he plans to do by 2007), AND amending the japanese consitution, that currently states that japan shall never, never engage in war again as a sovereign nation. He is doing this, he says, in view of the expanding chinese military buget, and to make japan a "normal" country again. Hmmm... What I AM a little concerned about is the lack of good relations japan has with its neighbours.On the one hand, China constantly tries to impede japan when the latter tries to make any political progress on the world stage, by reminding everyone of the things japan did in world war 2, and on the other, you have a much pacified, much changed, political dwarf (japan), who is trying to regain some brownie points, while at the same time, denying some of the things they did in WW2. Once again, I repeat this, it IS indeed a very small minority in japan who are revisionits and nationalists, but, UNLIKE THE SKINHEADS in Germany, this small minority is Japan's political elite. Just look at dear old Koizumi going every year to Yasukuni to pray and honor the spirit of none other than General Tojo, or Kobayashi Yoshinori, the manga writer, who publishes mangas who indirectly encourage violence against chinese people, and a return to the "honor the emperor, expel the foreign barbarian" type mentality.
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