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A memorial service for military and civilian deaths during WW2, observed on the same day the Japanese Emperor, addressed the Japanese people, to announce the unconditional surrender of the Japanese forces.
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No invited leader has ever absented himself from the memorial, including those who have criticized visits to Yasukuni Shrine. There has never been a protest from foreign powers about the memorial.
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or haisen-no-hi (Japanese: 敗戦の日) is an informal reference used by the public, for August 15 and related to the historical events that culminated with the
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announcing to the people of Japan that the Imperial government had accepted the Potsdam Declaration, and unconditional surrender of the armed forces,
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enacted a law fixing the date of the ceremony to August 15. The service is meant to honor both Japanese military casualties and Japanese
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2011: The moment of silence was accidentally delayed by 26 seconds due to a long speech of Prime Miniter
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The official name for the day, however, is "the day for mourning of war dead and praying for peace"
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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida addressing the attendees on August 15, 2022
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or Haisen-kinennbi (Japanese: 敗戦記念日, "surrender memorial day") also written as
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The service is scheduled at 11:51 am for one hour, and is broadcast by the
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2007: Last ceremony with a surviving parent of a war victim in attendance.
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The Japanese Prime Minister addressing the attendees on August 15, 2008.
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14 August 1945, the Imperial Japanese government gave notice to the
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in Tokyo, Japan. The ceremony is held to commemorate the victims of
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1988: Emperor Shōwa on his deathbed, is flown to the ceremony by
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2006: During the Speaker of the House of Representatives
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By decision of the Third Yoshida Cabinet (Prime Minister
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of war, over 30 million deceased individuals in total.
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