China News Service, August 21. According to Kyodo News, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was treated at a hospital in Tokyo a few days ago and stayed for about 7 and a half hours. I said that he "understood a medical examination." However, concerns about his physical condition have not been eliminated, and the opposition party asked Abe to personally explain his condition.

Data map: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  On the 19th, Abe resumed his official duties and told the media at the official residence: “In order to be foolproof in health management, he received a medical examination.” He did not elaborate on the symptoms. On the 17th, Abe stayed at Keio University Hospital for about 7 and a half hours. Compared to the physical examination at the same hospital about 2 months ago, it was one and a half hours longer.

  This is said to be an "additional medical examination", but the Liberal Democratic Party backbone said: "As a medical examination, it takes a long time, and it has attracted speculation that it will be treated." Abe was in the first cabinet in September 2007 due to chronic ulcers. The worsening of colitis, and the sudden announcement of his resignation after about a year in power, also contributed to such perceptions.

  According to the report, the ruling and opposition parties are paying attention to the trend due to his physical condition greatly affecting the future political situation and parliamentary deliberation.

  One of Abe’s close associates, Liberal Democratic Party’s tax investigation chairman, Liming Gan said, "I hope he takes a break." Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Taro Aso also stated that "if you haven't rested for so long, you will generally be uncomfortable", trying to dispel the saying that your health is worrying.

  "Is it really possible to discuss in the Diet? I want to confirm it, so it is easy to ask him to attend the committee meeting." Atsumi Yasumi, the head of the Cadet Congress, told the Liberal Democratic Party Chairman Hiroshi Moriyama during the meeting on the 20th. Raise the matter.