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The US-born TV presenter who is carrying the weight of a political dynasty
Securing an interview with Nobuchiyo Kishi, the last scion of one of the world’s most powerful political families, took more than a year. Can he keep the dynasty alive?
- by Eryk Bagshaw
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Japanese government asks court to dissolve Unification Church
The man accused of assassinating Shinzo Abe was allegedly motivated by the former prime minister’s links to the church that he blamed for bankrupting his family.
- by Mari Yamaguchi
Last month he survived an assassination attempt. Now he’s got the world’s spotlight on his hometown
A child of Hiroshima, Fumio Kishida is using some of his domestic political capital to expand Japan’s mark on the world.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
How Shinzo Abe’s killing forever altered Kumi Taguchi’s view of Japan
The SBS journalist heads to her ancestral homeland to investigate the links between “the Moonies” and the assassination of a former Japanese prime minister.
- by Bridget McManus
‘Man of steel’ Abe towers over Japanese politics during controversial farewell
After three months of protest and bitter debate, Japan has finally farewelled its longest-serving prime minister.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
Albanese and former PMs to face divided nation at Shinzo Abe funeral
Anthony Albanese will fly into a storm of protest in Tokyo surrounding the funeral of Shinzo Abe as other world leaders pull out of the memorial.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
In a divided Japan, Shinzo Abe’s assassin finds his target
Empathy for the assassin who killed Japan’s longest-serving prime minister has matched sympathy for the victim.
- by Eryk Bagshaw and Kyoko Onoki
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No public memorial at site of Shinzo Abe murder
North Asia correspondent Eryk Bagshaw reports from Nara near Kyoto in Japan, at the location where Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot in July.
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Shinzo Abe’s legacy divides Japan, opposition to his state funeral grows
Four Australian prime ministers will land in Japan on Monday, and the mood in Tokyo could not be more different from the scenes of ceremony across London.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
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Man sets himself on fire near Japan’s PM office
Shinzo Abe was assassinated on July 8 and his state funeral is set for September 27, with some 6000 people from Japan and overseas set to take part.
- by Mariko Katsumura
Sect leader, self-help author and political player: The mystery man behind Morrison’s Tokyo speech
The 71-year-old’s latest campaign depicts him in the middle of the last supper and now he will be at the centre of a gathering of former conservative leaders.
- by Eryk Bagshaw and Lisa Visentin