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Controversial shrine honoring war dead
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Yasukuni is one of Tokyo's most complex sites - a beautiful Shinto shrine dedicated to Japan's war dead that also sparks intense debate due to its political significance. While the shrine's peaceful gardens offer a tranquil escape from the city, its attached Yushukan museum presents a particular perspective on military history through its collection of restored vehicles and artifacts.

The shrine itself is architecturally impressive, with classic Shinto design elements and meticulously maintained grounds. Its historical significance is immense - housing the names of over 2 million people who died in service of Japan, though this includes controversial figures from WWII which has led to ongoing discussions about Japan's wartime history.

Most visitors come for the serene gardens or during seasonal festivals, when the shrine's more solemn aspects give way to traditional celebrations. The location near Ichigaya Station makes it easily accessible, though many tourists skip it in favor of less politically charged sites.

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