
Tsukuba Fujimaro
Tsukuba Fujimaro was a prominent Shinto priest at Yasukuni Shrine known for his refusal to enshrine the spirits of Class A war criminals. His tenure was marked by a commitment to honoring only those who fought for Japan without condoning the actions of war criminals, a stance that sparked significant controversy and debate regarding the shrine's role in postwar Japan.
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Fujimaro was the chief priest who refused to enshrine the souls of Class A war criminals at Yasukuni Shrine.
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