A total of 146 lawmakers from both houses of parliament made the trip en masse to the shrine to mark a three-day spring festival currently under way, according to one lawmaker who was acting as a spokesman for the group.
Yasukuni Shrine honours Japan's war dead, including some senior military and political figures convicted of serious crimes in the wake of the country's World War II defeat.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has not made a pilgrimage during the festival, but donated a tree to the shrine yesterday, sparking a Chinese charge that he was offering "a slap in the face" to Obama, who is flying into Japan tomorrow for a state visit.
Washington is calling for Asian neighbours to mend ties.
The sending of a gift to Yasukuni has been seen as a sign that Abe does not intend to visit, as he did on December 26, sparking fury in Asia and earning him a diplomatic slap on the wrist from the United States, which said it was "disappointed".
About 160 lawmakers visited the shrine during the spring and autumn festivals last year.
Yoshitaka Shindo, minister for internal affairs and communications, paid individual homage at Yasukuni early in the morning today, his second visit in 10 days.
He told reporters he went as a private citizen, playing down the potential for diplomatic fallout.
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