On the 26th, Prime Minister Kishida visited the graves of his ancestors, including his father, Fumio Kishida, who was a member of the House of Representatives in his hometown of Hiroshima Prefecture for the first time since taking office.

Prime Minister Kishida visited the ancestral grave in Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture on the afternoon of the 26th with his wife Yuko and his family.



Then, she turned incense sticks to the graves of her father, Fumitake, who was a member of the House of Representatives, and relatives who died in the atomic bomb, and quietly joined hands.



This is the first time Prime Minister Kishida has visited the graves of his ancestors since he took office.



After this, Prime Minister Kishida told reporters, "I reported the appointment of Prime Minister to his parents and ancestors, and expressed my gratitude and determination in the future."