Justin Bieber found himself having to issue an apology after visiting a war shrine in Japan. His visit elicited anger among his Chinese and South Korean fans, who deem the Yasukuni Shrine a reminder of Japan’s World War II atrocities. In a new Instagram post Wednesday evening, Bieber, said he asked his driver to stop when he saw the shrine. “I was mislead to think the Shrines were only a place of prayer. To anyone I have offended I am extremely sorry,” the post said. “I love you China and I love you Japan.” The photo below is what he posted along with his message.