Japan marked the 80th anniversary of its WWII surrender with PM Shigeru Ishiba expressing "remorse" for the first time since 2013. About 4,500 officials and families observed a moment of silence.
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- Japan marked 80 years since its World War II surrender.
- Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed remorse over Japan's wartime role. 5s
- This is the first time in over a decade a Japanese leader used 'remorse' in the official commemoration. 9s
- Dozens of right-wing politicians, including Shinjiro Koizumi, visited the Yasukuni Shrine. 25s
- Visits to the shrine, which honors convicted war criminals, anger neighbors like China and South Korea. 39s