It is celebrated by quite a lot of people in China, Korea, and even in Japan. Yes, Japan. For many Japanese people, the Abenomics did not really revive the economy, and their lives haven't really improved. If you understand Japanese, you will find that the comments from ordinary Japanese people commonly refer to his death as 自業自得, which means that he deserved that.<p>In East Asia, this assassination has another angle. The attacker, Yamagami Tetsuya confessed that his mother is a scam victim of a religious group, and Abe Shinzo had a close relationship with the leader of the group. Yamagami attacked Abe in broad daylight to revenge for his mother. In East Asian culture, this is so dramatic, almost like those legendary assassins in the old tales who fearlessly stood against the kings or emperors to defend their beliefs or families, and yet were gentle enough not to hurt anyone else. In Japanese forums, the heroization of Yamagami has already begun.<p><a href="https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220709/p2a/00m/0na/004000c" rel="nofollow">https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220709/p2a/00m/0na/00...</a>