Showing posts with label 靖国神社. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 靖国神社. Show all posts

2007/03/02

・yasukuni韓国中国 (下賎な国々) 06:31


06:31
Added February 06, 2007
From 60qq
yasukuni

2007/02/27

2006/10/12

・金美齢女士於靖国神社 (金美齢さんと靖国神社) 08:08

金美齢女士 於 靖国神社

08:08
Added October 05, 2006
From FUMIBO2
We, Japanese, are responsible for the political errors to Cina and korea, i.e. Donation, Tech support and such for these 62 years. We must politically and financially disconnect the relations with China and Korea immediately by any means necessary even if it causes temporary afflictions to Japan.

We must support nations such as India, Turky, Indonesia, etc. China and Korea will be to domestically dry up for sure. Let's see whether or not China and Korea say, 'This is because Japan won't give us money.' WARNING!: High probability to create new war crimes by CHINA and KOREA, thereby ranting SHADY FORGERIES and UNVERIFIED, so-called, TESTIMONIES.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfu0RWGG84

2006/09/10

・靖国参拝した朝鮮皇族 (鮮人は嘘つきである証) 02:49

靖国参拝した朝鮮皇族

02:49
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to kisaragijirouAdded August 30, 2006
From kisaragijirou
その昔靖国神社を参拝した、朝鮮皇族がいました。そして、靖国参拝をしたことに対して「自らの意思ではないだろう」と韓国人は言っています。
「・・・・ではないだろう」では説得力に欠けると思いますが。
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFyVaODo-rw

2006/08/14

・Requiem.....Kamikaze, Yasukuni, and Koizumi of Japan 04:28

Requiem.....Kamikaze, Yasukuni, and Koizumi of Japan


04:28
About This Video
to TAMAGAWABOATAdded July 16, 2006
From TAMAGAWABOAT
Yasukuni Shrine (Yasukuni Jinja) is the Shinto shrine where soldiers who died are enshrined. Yasukuni Shrine has been holding the Lantern festival from 13 to 16 of July every year since 1947. The objective of this Lantern festival is to comfort souls of soldiers who died of the war. Japan fought against the world 61 years ago. Japanese soldiers fought against the army of "the United States" which was the strongest nation in the world. Almost of Japanese soldiers fought in order to defend people whom they loved from the enemy as well as other countries' soldiers...their mothers, wives, lovers, daughters and sons. When Japanese soldiers left for battlefields, almost of them said to their mothers and families as follows, "Please don't cry,...even if I die, you can meet me at Yasukuni Shrine (Yasukuni Jinja). So that...please see me off in the smile." If you understand about the meaning of these words, and if you understand feelings of so many bereaved families...You should be not able to disregard Yasukuni Shrine any longer. If you are Japanese, it is natural that you express gratitude to Japanese who fought in the war. Because today's peace of Japan exists on their sacrifice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF9Ll_h88ac