I came to Japan from Taiwan in 2014. Eight years are not long or short, but it is enough for me to go from studying abroad to starting a career in Japan. In these days, I have also experienced large and small events in Japan, such as the increase in the Consumption tax, the outbreak of COVID-19 (serious special infectious pneumonia, new coronary pneumonia, Wuhan pneumonia), the postponed Tokyo Olympics, etc. As for the death of Shinzo Abe, to me, to the Taiwanese in Japan, to the Japanese, and even Unbelievable and huge political damage indeed for the world. This matter is a major event at the national level. During this period,
Taiwan, the United States and other countries have successively lowered their flags at half-mast to pay tribute to Abe; and we little people, although number list our strength is limited, we are also trying to pay tribute to the torrent of Abe's death. At noon on Sunday, July 10, I went to Nara, the site of the shooting, to offer flowers. I thought that most Japanese people were indifferent to politics, and not many people would come to the scene. Men, women and children, regardless of nationality and race, all flocked to offer flowers in condolences. Such influence, to a certain extent, may be the historical positioning of Shinzo Abe. In this article,
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