Past assassinations and attempts on Japanese politicians
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/07/08/national/crime-legal/assassinations-attempts-japanese-politicians/?utm_source=jto&utm_medium=read_more&utm_campaign=ep
"Attacks on high-ranking politicians like former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are rare in Japan but not without precedent. There have been a number of assassinations and assassination attempts on the countrys leaders during their time in office.
In 1921, Takashi Hara, who established Japans full-fledged party Cabinet system and was known as the first commoner to become the prime minister, was stabbed to death at Tokyo Station by a young railway worker. Nine years later, Prime Minister Osachi Hamaguchi was attacked by a gunman at Tokyo Station and died of his wounds the following year.
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Abes own grandfather, Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, was stabbed in the thigh in 1960 and severely injured during a reception at the Prime Ministers Office. That same year, Inejiro Asanuma, then head of the Japan Socialist Party, was fatally stabbed by a 17-year-old rightist while making a speech at a public hall in Hibiya, Tokyo.
In the years that followed, Prime Minister Takeo Miki, Deputy Prime Minister Shin Kanemaru and Prime Minister Morihiro Hokosawa were either attacked or shot in 1975, 1992 and 1994, respectively. They all survived the attacks."...(more)