NewsBite

What Shinzo Abe’s assassination means for Pax Japonica

What Shinzo Abe’s assassination means for Pax Japonica

The notion that political stability rests on disinterest of the Japanese electorate is a dangerous one.

Leo LewisContributor

Subscribe to gift this article

Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.

Subscribe now

Already a subscriber?

When I last met Shinzo Abe, a few months before his assassination in Nara last Friday, he was strolling with his elderly mother through Yoyogi Park – an oasis of Tokyo greenery just a few minutes’ walk from his home.

Here was a political colossus who had based years of sloganeering and campaigning around the phrase “Beautiful Japan” enjoying two distinct types of beauty.

Loading...

Financial Times

Subscribe to gift this article

Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.

Subscribe now

Already a subscriber?

Read More

Leo Lewis
Leo LewisContributorLeo Lewis is the Tokyo correspondent for the Financial Times.

Latest In Asia

Fetching latest articles

Original URL: https://www.afr.com/world/asia/what-shinzo-abe-s-assassination-means-for-pax-japonica-20220711-p5b0p3