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Why China opposes visits by Japanese politicians to the Yasukuni Shrine
Japan's Image Further Destroyed
War history remains a thorn-in regional ties
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Filmmaker Li Ying looks at the controversial Yasukuni Shrine by simply stating facts in his hotly debated documentary
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American scholars share their views on disputes over historical issues of China-Japan relations
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2013: Abe's One Year in Office
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February 21-24
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe visits the U.S. to seek stronger support concerning Japan's intentions with China's Diaoyu Islands.
July 9
Japan targets China as a major security threat in a defense white paper
August 15
On the 68th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender, Abe sends a ceremonial gift to the Yasukuni Shrine
September 26
To justify his country's rising defense budget, Abe makes an indirect reference to China before addressing the UN General Assembly.
November 27
The Diet enacts a law to allow Abe's government to create a U.S.-style National Security Council.
December 13-15
Southeast Asian leaders respond with reluctance throughout the Japan-ASEAN Summit in Tokyo.
April 23
A group of 168 Japanese lawmakers visit the Yasukuni Shrine.
July 21
Abe's Liberal Democratic Party wins a majority in the upper house
September 17
The Japanese defense ministry considers shooting down a Chinese aircraft flying over China's Diaoyu Islands
October 25
A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ship intrudes into a drill zone of the Chinese navy.
December 7
The House of Councilors passes a controversial secrecy law to prevent leaks of what it calls state secrets.
December 17
The Japanese cabinet approves a security policy package.
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