Special Section:

Behind the Scenes of Media and Legal Responses to the Abe Assassination

Since the July 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Abe Shinzō, Japan has seen a flood of media and legal responses to connections between religion and politics. However, there has been little analysis to date of how we know what we know about developments in religion, law, and politics in Japan that were precipitated by this shocking event. These articles by Saitō Masami and Ioannis Gaitanidis contribute novel inquiries into local-level journalism and lawyers’ activism through interactions by these two researchers with the people who produce media narratives and legal interpretations. This brief introduction situates their insights within readings of opponents and defenders of the Unification Church who have shaped public discourse on intersections between religion and politics since July 2022.

Levi McLaughlin and Tomomi Yamaguchi, Special Editors