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Mourners gather in Tokyo to pay respects for Shinzo Abe

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Just days after Japan’s former prime minister was assassinated, mourners have gathered at a temple in Tokyo to pay their respects

Hundreds attended the private wake for Shinzo Abe, with Japan’s current PM Fumio Kishida, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and the U.S. Ambassador to Japan all in attendance.

Abe’s wife, was seen crying with her eyes shut in the front seat of the hearse carrying her husband’s body.

As the service began, a ceremony to send off the dead was performed… with prayers recited and incense offerings made.

Members of the public have also been encouraged to enter part of the temple and pay their last respects.

Also in Japan, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says it is important to show up for friends during a time of need.

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