Critics in Japan see Yasukuni as a symbol of a militarist past and ... Emperor Hirohito, in whose name Japanese soldiers fought the war, visited Yasukuni eight times between the conflict’s ...
Militarism, go to hell.” Asian nations that suffered from Japanese aggression before and during World War II see Yasukuni as a symbol of militarism. 01:43 Japan hunts for man seen on Chinese ...
The sword was surprisingly found in the cellar of a home in Berlin, Germany, that was destroyed during the Second World War.
During World War Two, it became the flag of the navy ... South Korea's foreign ministry has described the flag as a symbol of Japanese "imperialism and militarism". Meanwhile, a parliamentary ...
In 1904, Ogawa was chosen to lead Japan’s Imperial Photography Unit. That year the Russo-Japanese War began. It ended 19 months later, with a treaty signed in Portsmouth, N.H., of all places.
For over seventy years, Japan’s constitution has remained untouched, a symbol of a reformed ... that the Japanese people will never again resort to war to solve international disputes.
South Korea's foreign ministry expressed "deep regret" Thursday that Japanese political leaders, including Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, sent offerings or paid visits to a war shrine, a symbol of ...
Small numbers of Korean immigrants came to Hawaii and then the mainland United States following the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War and Japan's occupation of ... Though many are familiar with Ellis ...
Takashi Yamazaki: For me, Godzilla is a symbol of war and nuclear destruction ... It’s quite natural for us Japanese. Yamazaki: It is possible we are making something very domestic.
The Noguchi Museum said the headscarves, a symbol of Palestinian identity, violated a dress code that recently banned ...
On Wednesday morning, as sirens howled in Shenyang, capital of northeast China Liaoning Province, drivers honked their horns while pedestrians ...
The joint communiqué reveals the advanced preparations not just involving these two key American military allies, but ...