Suga’s words made me cry … There were other touching condolences | Weekly Women’s PRIME | Toyo Keizai Online

Looking back on a memorable eulogy that I still remember (Photo: Weekly Women’s Photography Group)

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s state funeral was held on the 27th, and former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s condolence address on behalf of his friends brought tears to the eyes of many people, including his wife Akie.

“Prime Minister, once your chronic illness worsened and you withdrew from the post of Prime Minister. Feeling this as a debt, he was very hesitant regarding running for the LDP president for the second time. In the end, the two of us went to a yakitori restaurant in Ginza, and I tried my best to persuade you. Because I thought that was my mission.

After 3 hours, he finally shook his head. I believe that I will always be proud of this as the greatest achievement of Yoshihide Suga’s life.”

After Mr. Abe’s recollection of “that day” when he passed away, Mr. Suga spoke with his voice trembling, and the episode of “Yakitori restaurant in Ginza” made the audience sob.

Thoughts for the deceased in memorial messages and condolences

Also, two days following the death of Queen Elizabeth of England on September 8, Prince William issued a tribute message.

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“The world has lost an extraordinary leader. There will be much more to be said regarding the historical significance of her reign. But I lost her grandmother

The message that began this way was filled with the feelings of a crown prince of a country and a grandchild who loves his grandmother.

“I knew this day would come, but it will take a while to really feel like life without Grandma is real.”

It was a famous sentence that brought tears to the eyes of the world when she called the Queen “grandmother”, but there were also many tears of condolences in the Japanese entertainment world.

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