In fact, although Japan has a tradition of assassinating the Prime Minister, in fact, there is a great span between the two, and most of them were deliberately assassinated at the nodes of major historical events. For example, Yukio Hamaguchi is the 27th Prime Minister of Japan. During his tenure, when the first world economic crisis broke out, Japan was already short of resources and its economy was increasingly depressed. Many people also attributed this to Yukio Hamaguchi's policy, especially the right-wingers, who hated him even more. 1930, Yukio Hamaguchi was shot and killed by right-wingers while passing through Tokyo station. Although he did not die on the spot, he died of complications caused by this bullet on the eve of the September 18th Incident nine months later.
And what about Inukai Tsuyoshi, which was recognized by the Japanese mainstream at that time? Manchukuo? Be an independent country and support its own development proposition. But during his administration, Inukai Tsuyoshi hoped to restore friendly relations with China and was unwilling to admit it? Manchukuo? . And he wanted to negotiate with the China National Government at that time through his own relationship, and exchange China's formal sovereignty over the Northeast for actual control of the economic interests in the Northeast. At the same time, Inukai Tsuyoshi thought that many young officers at that time were too radical and wanted to fire some radical officers. Inukai Tsuyoshi's behavior angered radical young officers. On May 1932, more than a dozen naval fascist generals forcibly rushed into the official residence to assassinate. This is also famous in Japanese history? 5 15? Events.
It can be seen from these assassinated prime ministers that the political situation in Japan is complex and changeable, and the partisan struggle is also fierce. Moreover, after the assassination of Shinzo Abe, there were two different voices in Japanese society, one was happy and the other was sad. Bian Xiao once again feels lucky that he was born in a peaceful and stable country.