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RMGJDM8J–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2016. A Japanese nationalist dressed in military uniform holds a war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army to pay his respects to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 71st anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Some 70 lawmakers visited the Shrine to pay their respects, but the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not visit the controversial symbol and instead sent a ritual offering to a shrine. Credit: Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News
RMGJDM8M–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2016. A Japanese nationalist dressed in military uniform holds a war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army to pay his respects to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 71st anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Some 70 lawmakers visited the Shrine to pay their respects, but the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not visit the controversial symbol and instead sent a ritual offering to a shrine. Credit: Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News
RMJX5F5W–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F15–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F0Y–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. Japanese nationalists dressed in military uniform hold war flags 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F0P–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. Japanese nationalists dressed in military uniform hold war flags 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F0R–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. Japanese nationalists dressed in military uniform hold war flags 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMGJDM8W–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2016. People hold a war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army to pay their respects to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 71st anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Some 70 lawmakers visited the Shrine to pay their respects, but the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not visit the controversial symbol and instead sent a ritual offering to a shrine. Credit: Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News
RMJXEDNA–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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F1C–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F1A–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F1M–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F1T–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMJX5F1F–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2017. 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. Credit: Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMGJDMG1–Tokyo, Japan. 15th Aug, 2016. Japanese nationalists dressed in military uniform hold flags to pay their respects to the war dead at Yasukuni Shrine on the 71st anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II on August 15, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Some 70 lawmakers visited the Shrine to pay their respects, but the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not visit the controversial symbol and instead sent a ritual offering to a shrine. Credit: Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News
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