Yasukuni Shrine and the Constraints on the Discourses of Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Japan
Joshua Safier
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Yasukuni Shrine and the Constraints on the Discourses of Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Japan

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The Yasukuni Shrine -- Japan's national memorial enshrining the spirits of Japanesesoldiers killed in domestic and foreign wars -- occupies a peculiar chapter in Japanese history. Originally designed as a sanctuary to house the spirits of those who died in overthrowing the Tokugawa Regime, Yasukuni was nurtured by the state and then the military into a powerful religious and iconographic center to promote Japanese ultranationalism. Following the close of World War II, the Shrine became the subject of intense politico-religious debates as the Japanese, with the assistance of the international c...