declan_murphy@hotmail.com wrote:
> John W. wrote:
> > >From Kyodo:
> >
> > Wartime premier Tojo's granddaughter opposes separate enshrinement
> > http://asia.news.yahoo.com/050605/kyodo/d8ahe7vo0.html
> >
> > ""It's an issue of state and not a problem of a private individual.
> > It's also not an issue of whether to withdraw enshrinement after a
> > foreign country made a claim," [Yuko Kojo] said. "It will be tantamount
> > to admitting that the last war was a war of aggression."
>
> "...Yuko Tojo, *an official of the association of bereaved families
> of...*"
>
> Naturally.
>
> Hideki Tojo has a nice grave in Aichi. Good views of Mikawa Bay. Not a
> bad spot for a picnic. You can rest a beer at a convenient height, park
> your arse on the wall, and chomp down an onigiri or three while
> enjoying the views.

I need an explanation. If his grave is in Aichi, then what's in
Yasukuni?

John W.