U.S. Secretary of Secretary of the U.S. Substy also arrived in Tokyo. When he visited the Japanese Prime Minister Kishida on the same day, he submitted a letter from the U.S. President Bayidon to Abe's family.In the talks, Kishida told Brinken that he "will inherit the legacy of the former Prime Minister Abe and commit to further strengthening the Japanese and American Alliance."

(Tokyo Composite Electric) The spiritual ceremony of the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday (July 11) was held in Zengshang Temple in Tokyo. Prime Minister Kishida and US Treasury Secretary Yellen arrived at the scene to express his last respect.

It is estimated that hundreds of people attended the spiritual ceremony, including senior Japanese political officials and corporate leaders.

Yellen told reporters outside the temple: "Everyone is deeply sad about Abe's death." She paid tribute to Abe in the temple and greet Abe's family.

Yellen said: "Abe is a distant leader, he strengthened Japan ... His heritage will continue to exist."

Abe's private funeral is scheduled to be held on Tuesday (12th), and the public memorial service will only announce the date later.

Earlier Monday, US Secretary of State Brillings also arrived in Tokyo and expressed condolences to Abe's assassination.

Brinken should have returned to China after the visit of Bangkok, but he temporarily changed his plan to stay in Tokyo for a short stay due to the death of Abe.When he visited the Japanese Prime Minister Kishida on the same day, he submitted a letter of hanging letter written by the US President Bayidon to the Abe's family to Kanada.

Kyodo News reported that Kishida told Brinken in the talks that he would "inherit the legacy of former Prime Minister Abe and commit to further strengthening the Japan -US alliance."

Bringscan told the media after the meeting that Abe "has done more in improving US -Japanese relations than anyone", and he also said that Abe is a "visionary person."

Brinken is the first senior US government official to hang off the Antian.Before visiting Kishida, Brinken also mourned with the staff in the US Embassy in Tokyo.

The Secretary -General of Japan's Cabinet Matsuna Matsuna said at a press conference that Japan made a deep gratitude to the United States 'warmth of the United States' condolences to President Bayidon's condolences to President Bayeon's condolences in Japan and the United States.

Abe's assassination report: The security and security mechanism is omissions

Matsuno also said that the government has received reports on the Abe's assassination incident, showing that the security and security mechanisms were omissions.He said that the government is expected to discuss and investigate the security loopholes in the incident.

Abe was shot shot on Friday (8th) during his speech on the streets of Nara.The Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported that the Japanese Police Department believed that the police officer at the scene did not follow the police response guide and was conducting further inspections.

NHK said that during the incident on the 8th, the suspect that the fierce mountain also fired two shots in Abe in a few meters away.

The Japanese Police Agency told NHK that there was nearly three seconds between the two shots on the mountain. The police department believed that the police officer at the scene failedaction.

According to the relevant guidelines, when he heard the gunfire, the police at the scene should first let the protection object lean down and surround him in the middle, and then immediately transfer him to the vehicle and other safety places.

From the video, the first shot on the attacker did not seem to hit. At that time, Abe did not dodge and still stood on the podium.The fatal injury came from the second shot of the attacker. After the gun, Abe slowly fell to the ground.

Experts believe that there are at least three loopholes in Abe's related security insurance.First, the police may not have expected a shooting case; the second is Abe as the former Prime Minister, and the security level may not be enough; the third is that the personnel of Abe's personal protection have a major lack of related skills and response.