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What did Abe say when he visited the Yasukuni Shrine?
Recently, Japan's outgoing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Twitter that he visited the Yasukuni Shrine on 19 and reported his resignation as prime minister to Ling Ying on 16.

On August 28th, then Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his resignation for health reasons. On June 16, Japan convened an interim parliament and held a prime minister nomination election. Suga Yoshihide, the new president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, was successfully elected as the Japanese Prime Minister and immediately formed a cabinet. /kloc-on the morning of 0/6, Abe's cabinet resigned at the interim cabinet meeting, which marked the curtain call of Abe's cabinet and set a record for the longest working hours in Japanese history.

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Shinzo Abe, who just stepped down, not only worships ghosts today, but also mourns Lee Teng-hui.

The outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe today (19) not only revealed the news of his visit to the Yasukuni Shrine, but also entrusted a special person to read a eulogy at the "memorial farewell ceremony" of Lee Teng-hui, the former leader of Taiwan Province provincial authorities.

According to Taiwan Province's "Joint News Network", Lee Teng-hui's "Farewell Memorial Service" was held this morning (19). The Exchange Association of Taiwan Province Province of Japan announced the day before yesterday that former Japanese Prime Minister Mori Yoshiro will lead a condolence delegation to visit Taiwan Province Province to attend Lee Teng-hui's "Farewell Memorial Service" held at Truth University on 19.

Today, at Lee Teng-hui's memorial service, Quan Yutai, the representative of Taipei Office of Taiwan Province Exchange Association, read Abe's eulogy.

In his eulogy, Shinzo Abe declared, "Lee Teng-hui has rooted in universal values such as freedom, democracy and human rights in Taiwan Province Province, and has been praised by the world as' Mr. Democracy', which has made great contributions to enhancing mutual understanding and friendship between Japan and Taiwan Province Province. In the future, please turn into a thousand wisps of breeze and gently guard Japan and Taiwan Province Province.

North Night New Vision Network-In addition to visiting the Yasukuni Shrine, Shinzo Abe did another thing today. What the hell does he want to do?