The state funeral of the ex-prime minister Shinzo Abe caused to Japan an alarm
To Japan the state funeral of the former head of the government Shinzo Abe who was killed in July of this year resembles today. As writes BBC News in spite of the fact that the politician was considered as rather popular prime minister, many inhabitants of the Country of a rising sun act against to arrange magnificent processions in his honor. The ceremony of the state funeral to Japan is not similar to a traditional funeral ceremony, and is rather solemn "commemoration" at the state level. Though ashes Shinzo Abe were interred in July, now local political leaders and foreign guests express...