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Japanese crown prince says country must not rewrite history of WW2
Monday 23 February 2015 06.28 GMT
Naruhito makes rare statement on importance of ‘correctly’ remembering Japan’s role in war as right wing attempts to downplay issue of sex slaves

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Japan’s crown prince has warned of the need to remember the second world war “correctly”, in a rare foray into an ideological debate as nationalist politicians seek to downplay the country’s historic crimes.

In an unusual intervention in the discussion, Naruhito’s mild-mannered broadside was being interpreted in some circles as a rebuke to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a key figure in the right wing drive to minimise the institutionalised system of wartime sex slavery.

“Today when memories of war are set to fade, I reckon it is important to look back (at) our past with modesty and pass down correctly the miserable experience and the historic path Japan took from the generation who know the war to the generation who don’t,” Naruhito said.

The comments, released Monday on the prince’s 55th birthday come as Abe’s controversial views on history roil relations with China and South Korea, and cause unease in Washington.

Abe has openly said he wants a more sympathetic telling of the history of the first half of the 20th century, a period marked by brutal expansionism in Asia and warring with China and the West.

The prime minister last week appointed a 16-member panel to advise him on a statement he is set to make later this year to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan’s surrender.

Abe has said he will largely stand by Tokyo’s previous apologies, but amid growing anger in China and South Korea over the “comfort women” system, speculation is mounting that he will seek to downplay the issue.

Mainstream historians agree that up to 200,000 women, predominantly from Korea, were forced into sexual slavery during the war.

Right wing Japanese insist there is no documentary proof that the Japanese state or its military were involved in the system on the Korean peninsula and reject official guilt.

Both countries will be carefully watching any official pronouncement on the war.

While Japan’s newspapers remained staid in their coverage of Naruhito’s comments, social media users leapt on them.

“This definitely contains a warning against Shinzo Abe, doesn’t it?” tweeted @Kirokuro.

“It is a regular recognition (of history), but these comments by the crown prince stand out because Prime Minister Abe’s views on the constitution and history are outrageous,” said @kazu—w50

Asked about his views on war and peace, Naruhito told reporters: “It was very painful that many precious lives were lost, many people suffered and felt deep sorrow in the world including in Japan.

“It is important that we never forget people who died in the war... (and we must) deepen our appreciation for our past so as not to repeat the horrors of war and to foster a love of peace,” he said.

Japanese crown prince says country must not rewrite history of WW2 | World news | The Guardian
 
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Japanese royal family and their politicians can argue it out by themselves.
 
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There is no second chance so they should cherish the peace like we always suggest.
 
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"The right wing really hates the current emperor. It's kinda funny really. A lot of them subsicbe to the old imperial ideal of the emperor as a central figure, except the emperor himself refuses to play ball."
@Nihonjin1051 It this true? I saw this on reddit.
 
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The most recent movie with Richard Gere had me balling my eyes out. What a beautiful story...

Yep. The movie definately pulled a few heart strings. It's incredible how loyal a dog is to it's master. I wonder if it has anything to do with how wolves relate to each other in a pack, man being the alpha.
 
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Yep. The movie definately pulled a few heart strings. It's incredible how loyal a dog is to it's master. I wonder if it has anything to do with how wolves relate to each other in a pack, man being the alpha.

Yes bro, agreed. Thinking of that movie makes me reminisce my dog that just recently passed away last month.

The thing with doggies is that they become part of our family after time together. So the loss of one furry family member takes a toll one one's own emotions. Talk about how evolution between man and dog !

Just recently bought another puppy last month to replace my other dog that passed away. Same breed, too, a Jack-a-poo (Jack russell terrier - miniature poodle mix), lol. :)

@Nihonjin1051 It this true? I saw this on reddit.

The Emperor, traditionally, was never involved in politics, but rather played a titular role, more so a religious and symbolic nature. Even during the Sengoku Jidai, the Emperor did not play in the affairs of the state, but merely as a religious role. The Emperor, in Japanese Shintoism, is the mediator between the gods and men. He is, in context to Roman Catholicism, the Pontifex Maximus, or chief priest so to say.

I personally am an admirer of H.I.M Akihito , he is a moderate mind, and his position reminds us of the errors of past militarism that was unchecked. He is a man for peace, a continuity of the apoligist nature of the laters of the Showa Emperor (the late Emperor Hirohito).

Will there be some people that don't like the Emperor or the Imperial Family? Sure, i suppose there will be those who may not agree to H.I.M's position as it may not correlate with extremist stance, but for the most part , Japanese people revere and respect the message(s) of H.I.M.

I think that H.I.H Naruhito merely exemplifies the continuity of the same message and stance of the Imperial Family. And I think it is a healthy one. Afterall, one must learn from mistakes of the past for one to pave the path towards a bright and prosperous future.



Regards,
 
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