It has been eight days since former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot dead while giving a speech in Nara.


Many people were seen at the scene with their hands together.

Many people visited the site near Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara City from the morning and quietly put their hands together.



A woman in her 50s who passes by the scene every day on her way to work said, "I'm filled with regret that I lost someone I regretted. I was shocked and didn't want to see the scene for a while after the incident.I still feel sick." was



A man in his 40s from Shiga Prefecture said, "I have never forgotten the incident. I put my hands together to say thank you to Mr. Abe."



In addition, around 6:30 am on the 8th, the head of the Nara Prefectural Police Headquarters, Tomoaki Onitsuka, visited and put his hands together for nearly a minute.



The police are investigating Tetsuya Yamagami (41) on suspicion of murder, and are currently undergoing detention procedures and a psychiatric examination to determine criminal responsibility.



The period is until November 29th, after which the Nara District Public Prosecutor's Office will decide whether to indict based on the results of the appraisal.



In addition, the National Police Agency plans to compile the results of the investigation this month regarding the security issues at the time when the attacks could not be prevented.