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1. sorami+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-09-11 00:29:01
Sure he was a right wing divisive figure and I'm not saying that wasn't a factor, but opposition to the state funeral had more to do with the use of taxpayer money IMO.
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2. PaulHo+e5[view] [source] 2025-09-11 01:06:54
>>sorami+(OP)
It was more than that. A remarkable number of Japanese came to the conclusion that the shooter was right about the relationship between the ruling party and the Moonies.
3. vkou+cy[view] [source] 2025-09-11 05:44:32
>>sorami+(OP)
His public image took a nosedive after his death.

I think that had far more to do with it than saving a few yen.

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4. sorami+2U[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-11 09:36:37
>>vkou+cy
I know, but there would've been opposition to a state funeral regardless. The Japanese public perceived the state funeral and the decision-making process behind it as corrupt.

Here's a Japanese article from when the decision was made. Note that the scandal leading to his assassination, which was a significant issue in its own right, isn't even mentioned. That's because the decision to hold a state funeral was itself very scandalous.

https://www.nhk.or.jp/politics/articles/feature/89302.html

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5. sorami+7v1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-11 14:06:39
>>sorami+2U
Also the cost of the funeral was 1.6 billion yen, which is definitely not "a few yen." It's crazy to think that taxpayers would be just fine with that.

https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/politics/20220921-OYT1T50164/

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6. gsf_em+0O2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-11 22:50:46
>>sorami+7v1
I put it down to the diverging opinion between gov and people on the effectiveness of Abe's policies (Abenomics, defense, etc)
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