- Here is Yasukuni-jinja Shinto Shrine.
- What is the religion of the Shinto shrine?
- It is the Shinto religion.
- Is the Shinto religion?
- Yes.
- What kind of religion is the Shinto?
- Shinto is the native religion of Japan.
- They worship land or nature.
- That is the myriads of gods.
- There is a patron saint in each region.
- A patron saint is Ujigami in Japanese.
- Is Yasukuni shrine a patron saint of this land?
- A patron saint of this land is Tsukudo Shinto Shrine.
- What?
- Yasukuni shrine isn't it?
- Yasukuni shrine worships soldiers killed in action.
- Who are the persons?
- Upward of 2460 thousand soldiers.
- When was this Shinto shrine made?
- The Meiji era in 1869.
- It was the name called Tokyo syoukon sya first.
- You said that the Shinto was religion.
- Yes.
- Can a Buddhist and a Christian go and worship to Shinto Shrine?
- The government of the Meiji era defined the Shinto is not religion.
- The Christian was able to go and worship in a Shinto shrine.
- What kind of intention does it have?
- Japan recommended the worship of the Shinto shrine.
- Therefore this is not force the religion.
- Why did they do it?
- There are the solidarity by the religion in the world.
- Japan used a Shinto shrine in the solidarity of the nation.
- We go to the Shinto shrine unconsciously.
- The year of an era did not use the Christian era.
- Japan used the Imperial era.
- What is that?
- It was based on the enthronement of the first Emperor Jinmu.
- A.D.2020 is Year 2680 of Jimmu Era.
- It is different from now.
- I feel troublesome.
- After World War II.
- Japan remade a country with GHQ.
- What changed?
- Woman had the right to vote.
- Prohibit human traffic.
- Was there it?
- They sold a daughter to the red light district.
- I see.
- Dissolution of the big financial combines.
- And the separation of church and state.
- But, Japan in Meiji era defined the Shinto is not religion.
- GHQ called it National Shinto.
- What did they do?
- Japan separated Shinto from the country.
- And, they made the Association of Shinto Shrines.
- How about Yasukuni shrine?
- The problem of Yasukuni was difficult.
- Yasukuni shrine was a symbol of National Shinto.
- They asked the opinion of Catholic fathers.
- Yasukuni shrine became the religion of the simple substance.
- Yasukuni shrine doesn't belong to Association of Shinto Shrines.
- Is it a Yasukuni shrine religion?
- It is recognized as freedom of religion.
- The Yasukuni shrine worship of the Prime Minister becomes the news.
- Why is this?
- Those killed in battle are worshipped at the Yasukuni Shrine.
- The war criminal are enshrined in Yasukuni shrine, too.
- What is the war criminal?
- GHQ tried by the military tribunal after World War II.
- They defined the war crimes to three kinds.
- Class-A war criminal is the crime for the peace.
- Class-B is the war crimes of the custom.
- Class-C is the crime for the humanity.
- They are worshiped by Yasukuni shrine.
- Is it good that..
- the Prime Minister goes and worships here?
- If the prime minister is an individual, it is the freedom of religion.
- If the action as the politician, it is complicated.
- This problem is complicated.
- I know a more complicated place in Roppongi.
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