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No, Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has not explicitly stated that she will stop visiting Yasukuni Shrine altogether to avoid conflicts with China and Korea. She has a history of regular visits to the shrine, including on August 15, 2025 (the anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender), and previously expressed intent to visit as PM during last year's LDP leadership race. However, in her recent statements, she has been more ambiguous, saying the decision on visiting as prime minister would be made "at an appropriate time" and that it "should never become a diplomatic issue." Reports indicate she is likely to skip the upcoming autumn festival (October 17-20) to prevent friction with neighboring countries, influenced by coalition partner Komeito's concerns and a meeting between its leader and China's ambassador to Japan. She has also pledged to deepen ties with South Korea and engage in dialogue with Chinese leaders, which some interpret as a pragmatic shift. This has sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporters disappointed and others seeing it as a strategic move amid economic pressures and the need for stable relations with China.
不过好像确实计划隐忍了
No, Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has not explicitly stated that she will stop visiting Yasukuni Shrine altogether to avoid conflicts with China and Korea. She has a history of regular visits to the shrine, including on August 15, 2025 (the anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender), and previously expressed intent to visit as PM during last year's LDP leadership race. However, in her recent statements, she has been more ambiguous, saying the decision on visiting as prime minister would be made "at an appropriate time" and that it "should never become a diplomatic issue." Reports indicate she is likely to skip the upcoming autumn festival (October 17-20) to prevent friction with neighboring countries, influenced by coalition partner Komeito's concerns and a meeting between its leader and China's ambassador to Japan. She has also pledged to deepen ties with South Korea and engage in dialogue with Chinese leaders, which some interpret as a pragmatic shift. This has sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporters disappointed and others seeing it as a strategic move amid economic pressures and the need for stable relations with China.
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