Overseas Network, September 23: The state funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is approaching. Japanese media and other Japanese media reported on the 22nd that many people expressed their opinions that Abe's state funeral will affect normal life and economic acti

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Overseas Network, September 23: The state funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is approaching. Japanese media and other Japanese media reported on the 22nd that many people expressed their opinions that Abe's state funeral will affect normal life and economic acti - DayDayNews

Japanese media introduced Abe Traffic control during the state funeral ( Japan TV )

Overseas Network, September 23, Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe State funeral is approaching, Japanese TV and other Japanese media reported on the 22nd that many people expressed their opinions that Abe's state funeral will affect normal life and economic activities.

Japanese TV program said that all the fees related to state funerals are paid in taxes, and it is expected to cost 1.66 billion yen (about 81.93 million yuan). The Japanese weekly magazine "FLASH" stated that including the economic losses such as martial law and traffic control on the day of the state funeral, the expenses for state funerals are far more than 1.66 billion yen.

According to the Japanese Metropolitan Police Department, Tokyo will implement three-day traffic control from September 26 to 28. From morning to night on the 27th, the Tokyo central area of ​​ Capital Expressway is prohibited on a large scale. "FLASH" reporter believes that due to the implementation of traffic control and large-scale congestion on the logistics industry will be inevitable due to the implementation of traffic control activities on weekdays. After the news about traffic control was announced, Japanese people expressed their dissatisfaction. Some netizens said, "How much is the loss during traffic control? All of these must be included in the state funeral expenses." "The Japanese government should stop at it. The capital expressways must be controlled to compensate me for economic losses." "How big is the blow to the national economy that prohibits the passage? Please make it public."

In addition, on the day of Abe's state funeral, the normal schedule of classes in some Japanese primary and secondary schools will be affected according to the requirements of the local education committee. The Chiyoda District Education Commission of Tokyo, where the state funeral venue is located, recently issued a document to kindergartens and primary and secondary schools in the district, mentioned that on the day of the state funeral, "I hope to shorten the class time and arrange online classes as much as possible." Some parents were dissatisfied with this and said that these arrangements affected their children's normal classes.

Abe's state funeral has recently aroused doubts from all walks of life in Japan. Public opinion survey results from multiple Japanese media showed that more than half of Japanese people opposed holding state funerals for Abe. (Overseas Network/Wang Shanning)

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