Former President Lee Teng-hui of Taiwan died Many people in Japan mourn August 3 at 17:31

Following the death of former Prime Minister Lee Teng-hui, who was instrumental in the democratization of Taiwan, a Taiwanese counter office in Tokyo was equipped with a bookkeeping stand, and many mourned the death of former President-General Lee.

Former Democratic President Lee Teng-hui died at the age of 97 on the 30th of last month due to multiple organ failure etc.

At the representative office in Japan in Tokyo, which is the contact point for Japan, a bookkeeping stand has been set up from the 3rd, and so many people visited in mourning that the long lines form the outside of the venue.

After completing the bookkeeping, the condolences played their hand in front of the photo of former president Lee on the altar, while the music "Become a Thousand Winds" that former president Lee liked was played. Mourning to death.

A man in his 40s who visited the condolence said, "My wife is from Taiwan, I also learned Chinese in Taiwan. Former President Lee Teng-hui was the party who created Taiwan now, and I heard that he died, so I want to go to the condolence by all means. I thought, I visited today."

In addition, a woman in her 60s said, “I thought about my relationship with Japan, I died a really important person. I always thought that Japan-Taiwan friendship was the first priority, and more and more people came to succeed me. If you give me one," he said.

In addition to Tokyo, bookkeeping stands are also available at Taiwan's counter offices in Yokohama, Naha, Sapporo, and Osaka, and are accepting condolences until the 7th of this month.