Yasukuni Shrine & War (Yushukan) Museum, Chiyoda, Tokyo
Yushukan Museum 遊就館 Tokyo
Special exhibition at Yushukan Museum of ancient helmets and armour.
Shown here are just a few of the items exhibited.
Yushukan Museum is located in the grounds of Yasukuni Shrine, Chiyoda, Tokyo
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TOKYO: EXPLORING the controversial YASUKUNI SHRINE ???? (Japan)
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Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples. Shinkansen bullet trains connect the main islands of Kyushu (with Okinawa's subtropical beaches), Honshu (home to Tokyo and Hiroshima’s atomic-bomb memorial) and Hokkaido (famous for skiing). Tokyo, the capital, is known for skyscrapers, shopping and pop culture.
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Japan Trip 2016 Tokyo YUSHUKAN Kamikaze Fighter ZEROSEN (Mitsubishi A6M Zero)
The Yūshūkan (遊就館) is a Japanese military and war museum located within Yasukuni Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo. As a museum maintained by the shrine, which is dedicated to the souls of soldiers who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the museum contains various artifacts and documents concerning Japanese war casualties and military activity from the start of the Meiji Restoration to the end of the Pacific War. The museum was established in 1882, and describes itself as the first and oldest war and military museum in Japan.
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Ex-president Lee visits Tokyo war shrine
SHOTLIST
1. Former Taiwanese president Lee Teng-hui's car convoy arriving at Yasukuni Shrine
2. Lee getting out of car, and walking towards Yasukuni Shrine
3. Wide shot of media, pan to Lee
4. Lee entering the shrine
5. People waving Japanese flags shouting Banzai (translated 'hooray')
6. People waving Taiwanese flags shouting Taiwan Banzai
7. Flag waving, zoom out to wide shot of spectators
8. Lee coming out of the shrine
9. Close-up of Lee walking towards car
10. Close-up of Lee getting on the car
11. Zoom into police guarding the entrance of the shrine, spectators
12. Wide shot of Lee's car leaving
STORYLINE:
Former Taiwanese president Lee Teng-hui prayed for his elder brother at a Tokyo war shrine on Thursday, a move that could upset China which vilifies the site as a symbol of Japan's militaristic past.
Lee's brother is enshrined at the Yasukuni Shrine, which deifies two and a half million (m) war dead, including Japanese World War II leaders executed for their war crimes, along with tens of thousands of Koreans and Taiwanese drafted into Japanese military during Japan's colonial rule.
Lee entered Yasukuni's inner hall and prayed, a shrine spokesman said on condition of anonymity by protocol, but he refused to provide any other details.
The former president arrived in Japan last week for an 11-day cultural visit.
The 84-year-old has been a strong critic of Beijing, which claims sovereignty over self-ruled Taiwan more than five decades after the island split from the mainland during a civil war.
On Wednesday, China slammed Lee for using his visit to push for Taiwanese independence and for trying to undermine China-Japan relations.
China in late May expressed strong dissatisfaction toward Japan for allowing Lee's visit.
Japan maintains official diplomatic relations with Beijing, but not with Taiwan.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has stressed that Lee's visit is private and that he did not expect it to hurt Tokyo's relations with Beijing.
The Yasukuni Shrine is a major source of contention between China and Japan, along with disputes over exploration of underwater gas and
interpretations of wartime history.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's six visits to Yasukuni during his 2001-2006 leadership enraged China and South
Korea, the two main victims of Japanese aggression in the first half of the 20th century, prompting them to reject summits with Koizumi.
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Yasukuni Shrine and War Memorial Museum in Tokyo, Japan
It was initially created by Emperor Meiji to commemorate any individuals who had died in service of the Empire of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
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Japan 2019 #05 - Tokyo - Chiyoda (Imperial Palace) / Akihabara
10.07.2019
Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Yasukuni Shrine Chiyoda sakura(Cherry Blossoms) festival 328
Yasukuni Shrine
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Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社 or 靖國神社 Yasukuni Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to those who died on behalf of the Empire of Japan. It lists the names of over 2,466,000 enshrined men, women and children.
It also houses one of the few Japanese war museums dedicated to World War II. The shrine is not only for soldiers but for anyone who died on behalf of the Emperor of Japan. As such there are relief workers, factory workers, citizens and those not of Japanese ethnicity such as Taiwanese and Koreans who served Japan. There are also commemorative statues to mothers and animals who perished in the war. Controversy arose over its enshrinement of multiple war criminals from World War II. Regardless the inclusion of their names causes political tension particularly with China who argues that it is evidence Japan denies any wrong doing during World War II. Supporters have argued that rejecting their names for enshrinement would remove them from the Empire of Japan's service, thus denying they existed or committed any crimes on behalf of the Emperor. Some far-left politicians see the shrine as a symbol of Japanese imperialism, while some far-right politicians consider the shrine a symbol of patriotism.
Yasukuni is a shrine to house the actual souls of the dead as kami, or spirits/souls as loosely defined in English. This activity is strictly a religious matter since the separation of State Shinto and the Japanese government in 1945. The priesthood at the shrine has complete religious autonomy to decide for whom and how enshrinement may occur. They believe that enshrinement is permanent and irreversible. According to Shinto beliefs, by enshrining kami, Yasukuni Shrine provides a permanent residence for the spirits of those who have fought on behalf of the Emperor. Yasukuni has all enshrined kami occupying the same single seat. The shrine is dedicated to give peace and rest to all those enshrined there. It was the only place to which the Emperor of Japan bowed. Čerešňový kvet
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ផ្កា cherry
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Cherry mamulaklak
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2009 Yushukan Museum
This is a small clip from the Yushukan Museum in Tokyo, Japan. Video and Pictures were not allowed inside the main museum, so this is all I got.
Yasukuni Jinja (1869 - 2019) and Yushukan Museum
2019 marks Yasukuni Jinja 150th anniversary.
At Yushukan museum it is possible to film and photograph only in the Entrance Hall and the Great Exhibition Hall.
Music: Funeral March by Chopin from youtube audio library.
Japan 2019 #04 - Tokyo - Yasukuni Shrine /Yūshūkan
10.07.2019
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In front of Shinmon(Shin-gate), to east, Yakukuni shrine, Chiyoda district, Tokyo, Japan,
15(Tuesday)/08/2006, 12h17~
日本、東京、千代田区、靖国神社、神門前より東へ
2006年08月15日(火)12時17分~
Tokyo 2016 Trip - Yasukuni Shrine Museum.
Decided not to put any music or audio in the video, as I felt it would have detracted from the majesty of being so close to these relics of times gone by.
A lot of the museum is a photography free zone, and I don't think I was allowed to have recorded most of these relics, but I was just another ignorant foreigner unable to follow basic protocol. Oh well.
Also, I never knew the Zero's were so big! I'm 6'3' and was struggling to look over the wings and into the radial engine!
Tagata JinjaPenis Shrine in Japan
Tagata Jinja (Penis Shrine) is very famous and traditional in Japan.
Abe offering at controversial shrine irks neighbors
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made a ritual offering at a controversial World War II linked shrine in Tokyo on Sunday, a gesture that's upset many Asian victims of Japan's war time aggression.
The Yasukuni Shrine is where 14 Japanese convicted war criminals are honored along with other war dead. Abe offered a pine tree as a ritual offering to the shrine.
Other Japanese cabinet members including Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso, Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission Keiji Furuya and Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato have also visited the shrine.
China and South Korea have repeatedly urged Japanese officials to stop visiting the shrine and take a responsible attitude towards history.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made a ritual offering at a controversial World War II linked shrine in Tokyo on Sunday, a gesture that's upset many Asian victims of Japan's war time aggression.
The Yasukuni Shrine is where 14 Japanese convicted war criminals are honored along with other war dead. Abe offered a pine tree as a ritual offering to the shrine.
Other Japanese cabinet members including Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso, Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission Keiji Furuya and Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato have also visited the shrine.
China and South Korea have repeatedly urged Japanese officials to stop visiting the shrine and take a responsible attitude towards history.
Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社), Tokyo Metropolis
Yasukuni (Jinja) Shrine (靖国神社) is located in Chiyoda Ward of Tokyo Metropolis. Yasukuni Shrine is built to enshrine about 2.5 million war dead in Japanese History from the year 1867 to the end of World War II.
Yasukuni Shrine in late autumn (靖国神社 晩秋)
Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the soldiers and others who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan.
Currently, its Symbolic Registry of Divinities lists the names of over 2,466,000 enshrined men and women whose lives were dedicated to the service of Imperial Japan, particularly to those killed in wartime.
It also houses one of the few Japanese war museums dedicated to World War II. There are also commemorative statues to mothers and animals who sacrificed in the war.
WORLD WAR 2 MUSEUM HIROSHIMA JAPAN 2/3
My video documentary about my visit to the Hiroshima War Museum. Very facinating yet mind blowing to see the devastation of war and the desire of evil doers. I pray that our generation will reject any vision to see our future tainted with such carnage and bloodshed as experienced in 1945 during the World War 2.
May God help us...
Thumbnail is a body part of someone blown away by the atomic bomb.. I'm sure that was the skin of the person. Pretty gross stuff..