After the Japanese was defeated in 1943, the Japanese produced fifty sen bill with the Yasukuni Shrine as the background. The image on the bill conveyed that the deads were highly respected and the country is most proud of the time when these soldiers were alive. Japan was in charge over its neighboring countries for some decades. The Chinese and the Koreans were living under the imperialistic system because the Japanese gained triumph from the invasions. The Japanese wanted to expand their power by commanding the civilians to embrace the Japanese culture. The Japanese needed the citizens to be aware that Japan was the most influential and formidable country. The shrine represents nationalism since the wartime soldiers conducted activities that built upon the imperialistic faith. It shows that the essence of nationalism is still here by using the image to deliver this
After the Japanese was defeated in 1943, the Japanese produced fifty sen bill with the Yasukuni Shrine as the background. The image on the bill conveyed that the deads were highly respected and the country is most proud of the time when these soldiers were alive. Japan was in charge over its neighboring countries for some decades. The Chinese and the Koreans were living under the imperialistic system because the Japanese gained triumph from the invasions. The Japanese wanted to expand their power by commanding the civilians to embrace the Japanese culture. The Japanese needed the citizens to be aware that Japan was the most influential and formidable country. The shrine represents nationalism since the wartime soldiers conducted activities that built upon the imperialistic faith. It shows that the essence of nationalism is still here by using the image to deliver this