(15 Aug 2024)
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Tokyo, Japan – 15 August 2024
1. Japanese Defence Minister Minoru Kihara arriving at Yasukuni Shrine
2. Close of shoes
3. Kihara putting on his shoes after visiting the main hall
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Minoru Kihara, Japanese Defence Minister:
(Reporter: What kind of feelings did you have when visiting today?)
"I offered my sincere condolences for those who sacrificed their precious lives in the war and expressed my respect."
(Reporter: How did you pay for this visit?)
”I visited as a private individual and the cost is on myself."
(Reporter: As a minister, you have put a lot of effort to improve the relationship with South Korea. What kind of impact do you think this visit will have on that?)
"I will continue to strengthen the relationship with South Korea."
5. Kihara leaving
6. Shoes left by the entrance
7. Minister in charge of Economic Revitalization Yoshitaka Shindo leaving the building
8. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yoshitaka Shindo, Japanese minister in charge of Economic Revitalization:
"I offered my respect to those who worked hard with their hearts and soul. I also have some family members here so I paid a visit to them, too."
9. Shindo leaving
STORYLINE:
Japanese Defence Minister Minoru Kihara visited the Yasukuni Shrine Thursday marking the 79th anniversary of the country’s surrender during World War II.
Kihara told the media that he was visiting as an individual to pay his respects and offer condolences to those who lost their lives during the war.
When asked about impact of this visit on the relations with South Korea, Kihara said he will keep on working to strengthen the relationship.
Victims of Japanese aggression, especially China and the Koreas, see the shrine as a symbol of Japanese militarism because it honors convicted war criminals among about 2.5 million war dead.
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