The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Kishida failed to win understand­ing for funeral

- By Yujiro Okabe Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Cabinet are being bu eted by three controvers­ial issues: the Uni

cation Church, the state funeral of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the soaring prices of goods, according to a recent Yomiuri Shimbun public opinion poll.

When asked whether it was appropriat­e to hold a state funeral for Abe, 54% of respondent­s said “no,” while only 41% said “yes.” Among 18 to 39-year-olds, 60% of respondent­s approved of the funeral, while 60% of two other groups — ages 40-59 and ages 60 and older — disapprove­d.

Prior to the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021, public opinion was divided over Japan’s hosting of the event. However, opinion changed following the Games, with 64% of people giving the hosting a thumbs-up in a postGames survey.

However, the recent survey results suggest Kishida failed to win public approval for the state funeral, despite repeatedly explaining its signi cance such as by drawing attention to Abe’s achievemen­ts as prime minister and the importance of so-called funeral diplomacy.

Among those who disapprove­d of the event, 65% also disapprove­d of the Kishida Cabinet.

When asked whether they thought Kishida was exercising leadership on the issue of political ties with the Uni

cation Church — formally known as the Family Federation for World Peace and Uni cation — 80% of respondent­s replied in the negative. Of these, 53% disapprove­d of the Cabinet.

Fi y-nine percent said relations between Abe and the religious group should be investigat­ed, while 57% of these took a dim view of the Kishida administra­tion.

e Liberal Democratic Party’s approval rating remained unchanged from the previous poll, even though LDP members have closer ties with the church than members of other parties. e results of the latest poll thus seem to indicate dissatisfa­ction with Kishida’s handling of the issue.

Meanwhile, rapidly rising prices for everyday goods are hitting the Cabinet’s approval rating. Among 73% of respondent­s who disapprove­d of the government’s responses to price hikes, 52% disapprove­d of the Cabinet, while 40% supported it.

On the same question in an earlier Yomiuri survey conducted Aug. 5-7, 71% disapprove­d of the government’s response to high prices. Of such respondent­s, 41% did not favor the Cabinet, while 50% approved of it.

ese survey outcomes illustrate that public dissatisfa­ction over the high prices of goods is linked to growing dissatisfa­ction with the Kishida administra­tion. (Oct. 4)

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