Korea expresses deep concern over Japanese lawmakers’ visit to Yasukuni shrine
  • 6 years ago
South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is concerned and disappointed after a group of Japanese lawmakers visited the highly controversial Yasukuni war shrine on Thursday.
The shrine honors Japan's war dead, including about a dozen Class-A war criminals.
Seoul's foreign ministry strongly urged Tokyo to show humble reflection based on correct historical awareness and to contribute to future-oriented South Korea-Japan relations.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent offering to the shrine a day earlier, but didn't go there in person.
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