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Consoling the spirits of the dead is the responsibility of the Prime Minister
Arimoto
It is a memorial to the Japanese soldiers who fought bravely in the area 100 years ago and died.
After the inauguration of the administration, I thought that the prime minister who was visited vigorously over 70 countries in the concept of 'diplomacy overlooking the globe', focused on building a relationship with Europe in particular in 2017.
It is too bad that the details of the Prime Minister's alien destination are not reported in Japan too much ... On May 27th you are visiting Malta, you had a memorial to the Japanese soldiers who fought bravely in the area 100 years ago and died.
In the January issue, the episode that Taniguchi Tomohiko cabinet secretary senior counselor wrote was inspiring.
Abe
In Malta, I visited the former Japanese Navy war dead cemetery.
In the First World War, Japan belonged to the Allied Forces, the Japanese Navy fleet dispatched to the Mediterranean under the request of cooperation from the British by the Japan-British alliance was given the responsibility of protecting the Allied Forces transportation fleet, it set up a base in Malta under British rule.
On 11 June 1917, the destroyer 'Sakaki' in operation near Crete was destroyed under the attack of a submarine, and 59 people were killed after the Captain Uehara commander.
Seventy people plus 12 people died from a disease contracted at the fron are enshrined in the memorial monument.
Even though we remember about World War II in Japan, the things of World War we are being forgotten.
At that time the Japanese army was disciplined correctly, receiving high evaluation from each country.
I think that such a history should also be noted.
Arimoto
Prime minister often do consoling the spirits of the dead of the war dead including the former Japanese army and people of other countries around the world when traveling outside.
Mr. Taniguchi was writing about Malta Island, which was the first time a Japanese dignitary visited since the Emperor Showa who was then the Crown Prince in 1921 was visited.
Is this prime minister's suggestion for this visit?
Abe
I thought that I would go for a long time.
In addition to Malta, if there is a place to consoling the spirits of the dead, it is the responsibility of the Prime Minister of Japan to match the opportunity of outing.
I visited Papua New Guinea in 2014, but New Guinea is also a fierce battlefield where the Japanese army fought during the Second World War.
The memorial monument of the war dead in Wewak was kept well with the kindness of local people.
The local people were very friendly and my visit day was a holiday and we received a great welcome from the whole island. In case
The Governor of Somare province, the former prime minister I met, was at the age of 8, but the Japanese army arrived, but Mr. Somare was a student of a school made by Lieutenant Shibata Yukio who was assigned to Wewaku.
Mr. Somare said at the school that gathered children in the village 'When it became possible to write a character and it became possible to read a book, it learned how the life changes from a Shibata lieutenant'.
He said that he became a prime minister by receiving education.
In the following 2015, Mr. Somare received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun, and I heard that he was visiting the wife of Lieutenant Shibata who lived in that time.
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