A farewell party for Shintaro Ishihara, a writer of the Akutagawa Prize who served as the governor of Tokyo and died in February, was held, and Prime Minister Kishida and other related parties who had a close relationship with him during his lifetime survived the deceased.

Shintaro Ishihara's farewell party, which was held at a hotel in Tokyo, was attended by people from the political world and literary circles who had a close relationship with him during his lifetime.

In this, Prime Minister Kishida said, "I was strongly attracted to Shintaro Ishihara's strong personality, coupled with his unsettling words and decisive actions to maintain his beliefs. I am prepared to do my best. "

Former Prime Minister Abe of the Liberal Democratic Party, who was the founder of the association, said, "I was always stretched out and sometimes acted unattended, but was loved by everyone."

Then, Mr. Nobuaki, the eldest son and former secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, thanked the attendees and said, "In January, I said,'I've come to my own way, so I'm proud that it was a wonderful life.'" I strongly remember smiling when I talked to him. "

After that, the attendees turned the flowers to the altar surrounded by blue and white flowers, imagining the sea that Mr. Ishihara loved.



In addition, a space was set up at the venue to recreate Mr. Ishihara's study, and visitors were reluctant to say goodbye to Mr. Ishihara.