Defense Minister Minoru Kihara visited war-related Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on Aug. 15 in a move that provoked a backlash from South Korea. South Korea and China view the shrine as a symbol of ...
The Supreme Court on Jan. 17 dismissed a bereaved family's lawsuit demanding compensation in connection with a South Korean national's enshri・・・ ...
A group of 27 South Koreans fought to have their relatives’ names removed from the highly controversial shrine in Tokyo.
Angry Korean plaintiffs strongly protested and expressed frustration Friday after Japan's top court finalized its rejection of their request to remove their families' names from a controversial war ...
Police obtained an arrest warrant on Nov. 21 for a Chinese teenager in connection with vandalization committed at Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo this summer. The boy, who is suspected of property damage ...
Police on Sunday apprehended 45 protesters on-site who stormed a court in an angry protest against a decision to formally ...
Japan's Supreme Court has dismissed a suit filed by South Korean relatives of the war-dead, who sought damages from the Japanese government over the enshrinement of their loved ones at Yasukuni Shrine ...
Because that is what the Yasukuni supporters stand for. It’s too soft. The man urinated on a national shrine. Regardless of its controversy, it’s the national shrine/ monument. 8 years is more like it ...
2015 is the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. How will Northeast Asia handle the milestone?
TASS/. Ukrainian ambassador Sergey Korsunsky "affronted" the people of China and other Asian countries by visiting the Yasukuni Shinto Shrine, "a symbol of Japan's militaristic and colonial past ...