On the 15th, the day the war ended, Prime Minister Kishida visited the Chidorigafuchi War Cemetery in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, before attending the government-sponsored National Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead, and passed away. comforted the souls of men.

Chidori-ga-fuchi War Cemetery contains the remains of those who died in battles overseas during World War II and whose names cannot be handed over to their bereaved families.



On the 15th, the day of the end of the war, Prime Minister Kishida visited the War Dead Cemetery just after 11:00 a.m. before attending the government-sponsored National Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead.



Then he offered a bouquet of flowers and bowed deeply to console the spirits of those who died in the war.