Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo targeted by graffiti again

By AJU PRESS Posted : August 19, 2024, 14:02 Updated : August 19, 2024, 14:04
People gather to visit the Yasukuni Shrine, where Japan's war dead including convicted war criminals are enshrined, on Aug. 15, 2024. Yonhap
SEOUL, August 19 (AJU PRESS) - Tokyo's controversial Yasukuni Shrine was hit by another graffiti attack early Monday, prompting a police investigation, Kyodo News reported.

A shrine employee discovered Chinese characters and Latin alphabet letters, including the word 'toilet' in Chinese, written in black on a stone pillar at the entrance around 3:50 a.m. local time. The incident follows a similar defacement in June, when the word 'toilet' was spray-painted in red on the same pillar.

The June attack led to the indictment of a Chinese man living in Japan for property damage and desecration of a shrine. Two other Chinese men are wanted in connection with that incident, which gained attention after a video on Chinese social media appeared to show a man urinating on the shrine's name engraving.

Yasukuni, which enshrines Japan's war dead including convicted war criminals, has long been a source of diplomatic tension between Japan and its Asian neighbors, particularly South Korea and China.

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