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NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A man holds war flags of the Imperial Japanese Army to pay his respects to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Men dressed as a Japanese imperial army soldiers visit Yasukuni Shrine to pay their respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_019
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A man dressed as a Japanese imperial army soldier visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_015
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A man dressed as a Japanese imperial army soldier visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_017
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A man dressed as a Japanese imperial army soldier visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
People visit Yasukuni Shrine to pay their respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_020
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A man dressed as a Japanese imperial army soldier visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_037
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
People visit Yasukuni Shrine to pay their respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_036
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
People visit Yasukuni Shrine to pay their respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_043
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Visitors offer a silent tribute to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_024
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A Japanese nationalist dressed in military uniform holds a war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army to pay their respects to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_023
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A Japanese nationalist dressed in military uniform visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_042
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
People visit Yasukuni Shrine to pay their respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_022
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese nationalists dressed in military uniform visit Yasukuni Shrine to pay their respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese nationalists dressed in military uniform visit Yasukuni Shrine to pay their respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_040
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
A group of lawmakers, including Hidehisa Otsuji (C), follow a Shinto priest to pay their respects to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_053
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Former Japanese Defense Minister Tomomi Inada visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay her respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_058
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Former Japanese Defense Minister Tomomi Inada visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay her respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_052
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Former Japanese Defense Minister Tomomi Inada visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay her respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_008
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Kyoko Nakayama visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay her respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_012
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Masahiko Shibayama answers questions from the press at Yasukuni Shrine on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_013
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Koichi Hagiuda visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_009
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Masahiko Shibayama answers questions from the press at Yasukuni Shrine on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_041
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Chiba Governor Kensaku Morita visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_044
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Shinjiro Koizumi visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_014
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Masahiko Shibayama visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_045
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Shinjiro Koizumi visits Yasukuni Shrine to pay his respects to the war dead on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10069437_051
NEWS - Japan: 72.Jahre nach dem 2.Weltkrieg
Japanese politician Masamune Wada answers questions from the press at Yasukuni Shrine on the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not among the lawmakers to visit the Shrine and instead sent a ritual offering to avoid angering neighboring countries who also associate Yasukuni with war criminals and Japan's imperial past. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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