Japan PM sends offerings to controversial Tokyo shrine

Japan's Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi leaves Yasukuni Shrine after paying a visit on the occasion of an annual Shinto spring festival of rites at the shrine in Tokyo, Friday, April 21, 2023. Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida donated ritual offerings Friday, instead of visiting the Tokyo shrine viewed by Chinese and Koreans as a symbol of Japanese wartime aggression. Kishida donated “masakaki" ornaments of the Shinto religion to mark Yasukuni Shrine's spring festival. (Michi Ono/Kyodo News via AP)

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida donated religious offerings on Friday to a Tokyo shrine that China and the Koreas consider a symbol of Japan's wartime militarism.

Kishida donated Shinto “masakaki” ornaments for Yasukuni Shrine’s biennial festival, as he has since becoming prime minister in October 2021. The donations are seen as a gesture toward conservative governing party lawmakers and voters.

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