A second Japanese cabinet minister visited a controversial war shrine in Tokyo on Sunday but said he had no intention of provoking neighbouring countries. Keiji Furuya, who is minister in charge of issues related to North Korea\'s abduction of Japanese nationals, visited the Yasukuni Shrine early in the morning, an aide said. \"It is a duty for parliamentarians... to extend his or her heartfelt condolences to those who devoted their life to their own country,\" the minister said in a statement, noting he had \"no intention to provoke our neighbouring countries\".