Japan Tang Tang brought the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe from a hospital in Kashihara, Nara province to Tokyo this morning.
Before 6am this morning, the black funeral car carried Shinzo Abe's body left the Nara University Hospital in Kashihara City, Nara Province, where he was taken to emergency yesterday.
Mr. Abe died on the afternoon of July 8 because of his heart perforation, severe blood loss, after being assassinated at the speech at the event at Nara in the same day.
The car carrying Mr. Abe left the hospital in Kashihara early this morning.
The suspect Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, claimed to have a crime because he had an aversion to an organization he believed that Mr. Abe was related.
The Japanese people expressed their anger, mourning, and shock because Japan maintained the most stringent gun control law in the world and the number of shootings in the country was extremely rare.
They brought flowers, water, and placed near where he was assassinated, knelt, and bowed to his soul.
I could not sit still without doing anything.
A woman cried in front of Mr. Abe's memorial on the evening of July 8, near the position he was assassinated in the morning.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called the murder as a barbaric act that could not be forgiven.
The National Police Agency (NPA) will seek errors in ensuring security for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after his death.
The security forces are thin, lack of vigilance, while the crowd can come too close are the gaps that make the gunmen close to shoot Mr. Shinzo Abe.
As the Prime Minister in Japan, Shinzo Abe tried to revive the country with fierce economic policy and advocated to strengthen military strength.