Arson at the
Yasukuni Shrine
On the
grounds of the Yasukuni Shrine are two smaller shrines to the left. These smaller shrines house the enshrined
names of some Americans and other foreigners.
Access to these two smaller shrines has been hindered by a locked
security gate. This gate is only open a
few hours a day. This hindered access
was initiated last year after two Korean idiots attempted to cause a fire
(arson) at the main gate to the shrine.
The Yasukuni
Shinto shrine is dedicated to the soldiers and others who died on behalf of
Japan, registering near two and a half million names enshrined. A visit to this shrine by foreigners and
notable Japanese brings with it scathing criticism from some neighboring nations. Their complaint is out of the two and a half
million spirits honored at the Yasukuni Shrine; around one hundred were
convicted as war criminals by the International Military Tribunal for the Far
East (IMTFE or known as Tokyo Trails or Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal). Should be noted the legitimacy of tribunal is
in question by many.
Here is what
is interesting: During World War Two
Japan occupied around twenty-four nations and battled around twelve Allied
nations. Out of the twenty-four occupied
and twelve Allied nations, only two nations object to any official visitation
to the Yasukuni Shrine.
The commies
in China object because they are commies and that is what commies do, very
simplistic. South Korean constant
moaning over this issue is interesting.
South Korean and Japan share similar security issues in reference to
red-China and North Korea, yet the South Koreans allow this issue to widen the
distance between Tokyo and Seoul.
Note: This video is not a criticism of all Koreans,
just the two idiots who attempted to commit the crime of access causing this
hindered access.
Music: “Concert for Brass” and “Baroom” both from
Incompetech.com.
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