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Visiting Yasukuni Shrine and Prayers: Insights and Impressions
- Learn about the experiences and thoughts of visitors at Yasukuni Shrine, a place of prayer and remembrance. Discover the heartfelt wishes and reflections expressed by individuals, shedding light on their hopes for peace and reconciliation.
- Explore the significance of Yasukuni Shrine through the perspective of a grandmother. Understand the depth of gratitude and respect she embodies as she offers her prayers and respects to those who have served.
- Delve into the controversy surrounding Yasukuni Shrine. Gain insights into differing opinions and perspectives as to why some individuals do not view this place as sacred.
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こんにちは。 1) I prayed there will be no more wars. 2) She would thank the people commemorated there for their sacrifices. 3) Because many Chinese and Koreans died. 4) Yes, I felt it was a sacred space. The grounds are large, and I was able to pay my respects calmly and in peace. 5) Seeing the photographs of many people who died makes me oppose war. 6) I was strongly impressed by what a female student wrote in her valedictorian speech. Despite being young, her ideas were splendid. ご参考までに。
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1. I prayed that there is no war. 2) I would thank her for the work she did. 3) Because many Chinese and Koreans died (in the war). 4) Because the shrine compound was spacious, and I could pray in peace. 5) I am against wars, for I saw many photographs of those who died (in them). 6) I was touched by a message written by a woman student. Though young I thought she was solid in her thinking.