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Japan scraps cherry blossom party

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This file photo shows Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (centre) with entertaine­rs and athletes during the cherry blossom viewing party hosted by the Prime Minister in Tokyo on April 15, 2017

Tokyo, Japan - The Japanese government said on Wednesday it would scrap next year’s annual cherry blossom party after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came under fire amid claims he invited too many of his own supporters.

The publicly funded event has taken place in a Tokyo park since 1952 to honour people for their achievemen­ts, with the great and the good of Japanese political life mingling under the world-famous cherry blossom trees.

But opposition politician­s have taken aim at Abe, claiming he brought along 850 supporters from his local constituen­cy for the festival reportedly costing around 55mn yen (US$504,000 approx) from the public purse.

In a surprise announceme­nt, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said that the government had ‘listened to various opinions’ and as a result decided to shelve next year’s party.

Suga also pledged the government would ‘clarify the criteria for inviting guests and make the invitation process transparen­t’.

The number of guests invited to the event is steadily increasing and so is the budget.

Local news agency Kyodo News said about 18,000 people took part this year - up from between 7,000 and 10,000 from before Abe came to power in 2012.

The 55mn yen spent last year is also nearly double the budget from 2014, Kyodo added.

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