
Japanese lawmakers make group visit to controversial war shrine
Seventy-nine Japanese lawmakers including opposition members made a pilgrimage to a controversial war shrine, where past visits by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi have infuriated China and South Korea.
The lawmakers paid respects at the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo for an annual fall festival. The shrine honors 2.5 million Japanese fallen in modern wars including convicted war criminals such as World War II-era leader general Hideki Tojo.