Japanese say final goodbye to former leader Abe at funeral

The hearse carrying the body of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe moves through between an honor guard and attendants as it leaves Zojoji temple after his funeral in Tokyo on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. Abe was assassinated Friday while campaigning in Nara, western Japan. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)
The hearse carrying the body of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe moves through between an honor guard and attendants as it leaves Zojoji temple after his funeral in Tokyo on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. Abe was assassinated Friday while campaigning in Nara, western Japan. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)

TOKYO — Japanese bid their final goodbye to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday as a family funeral was held at a temple days after his assassination that shocked the nation.

Abe, the country's longest-serving prime minister who remained influential even after he stepped down two years ago, was gunned down Friday during a campaign speech in the western city of Nara.

Hundreds of people, some in formal dark suits, filled pedestrian walks outside of the Zojoji temple in downtown Tokyo to bid farewell to Abe, whose nationalistic views drove the governing party's ultraconservative policies.

The vehicle carrying the body of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe leaves Zojoji temple after his funeral in Tokyo on Tuesday, July 12, 2022. Abe was assassinated Friday while campaigning in Nara, western Japan. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, center, officials and employees offer prayers towards a hearse carrying the body of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, as the vehicle makes a brief visit to the Prime Minister's Office Tuesday, July 12, 2022, in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool)
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