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- Q3662025 subject Q8953448.
- Q3662025 abstract "The Japan War-Bereaved Families Association (日本遺族会, nippon izokukai) is an association in Japan that was set up to represent the interests of relatives of deceased war veterans in the Second World War. Its headquarters are in Kudanminami, Tokyo. The group supports visits to Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo to pay respects to Japan's war dead.In 2014 the Fukuoka Prefecture chapter of the association called for the A-class war criminals enshrined at Yasukuni Shrine to be removed to make the site less controversial. The statement stated that the chapter “hopes that the emperor and empress, as well as the prime minister and all other Japanese nationals, will be able to pay their respects at Yasukuni without reserve”.".
- Q3662025 wikiPageExternalLink www.nippon-izokukai.jp.
- Q3662025 wikiPageWikiLink Q123258.
- Q3662025 wikiPageWikiLink Q242803.
- Q3662025 wikiPageWikiLink Q3346530.
- Q3662025 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q3662025 wikiPageWikiLink Q8953448.
- Q3662025 comment "The Japan War-Bereaved Families Association (日本遺族会, nippon izokukai) is an association in Japan that was set up to represent the interests of relatives of deceased war veterans in the Second World War. Its headquarters are in Kudanminami, Tokyo.".
- Q3662025 label "Japan War-Bereaved Families Association".
- Q3662025 homepage www.nippon-izokukai.jp.