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Q. Many countries have memorials to their war dead, why are China and South Korea annoyed about this one?

A. Japanese nationalists, including Shinzo Abe, like to argue that Yasukuni is no different from the US National Cemetery at Arlington.

But unlike Arlington, Yasukuni peddles a view of history that many find unpalatable. The attached museum portrays Japan more as a victim of US
aggression in WWII and makes scant reference to the extreme brutality of invading Imperial troops when they stormed through Asia - especially China and Korea - in the 20th century.

Significantly, 14 World War II leaders - including army general and prime minister Hideki Tojo - who were indicted as "Class-A" war criminals by an international military tribunal,
were secretly added to the Yasukuni honour list in 1978. This only became public knowledge the following year.