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The Prime Minister Attends the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa

Monday, June 23, 2014

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering flowers at the National Cemetery for the War Dead

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering flowers at the National Cemetery for the War Dead

  • Photograph of the Prime Minister offering flowers at the National Cemetery for the War Dead
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister observing a minute of silence at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a flower at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (1)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a flower at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (2)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (1)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (2)
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (3)

Photograph of the Prime Minister observing a minute of silence at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa

Photograph of the Prime Minister observing a minute of silence at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a flower at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a flower at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a flower at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a flower at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (1)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (3)

Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa (3)

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attended the Memorial Ceremony to Commemorate the Fallen on the 69th Anniversary of the End of the Battle of Okinawa held in Okinawa Prefecture.
The Prime Minister offered flowers at the National Cemetery for the War Dead, and then during the memorial ceremony held at the Peace Memorial Park, observed a minute of silence at noon. Following this, the Prime Minister offered a flower and delivered an address.

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