TOKYO - The leadership contest of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has brought the contentious issue of visits to the war-linked Yasukuni shrine into the spotlight, with diplomatic experts warning of the potential for strain on ties with South Korea and China depending on who wins.
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