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Ryuji Kimura, a 25-year-old man, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the attempted murder of former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a campaign event in Wakayama in 2023. Kimura threw a pipe bomb at Kishida as he was addressing a crowd, resulting in minor injuries to a police officer and a bystander, although Kishida himself was unharmed. According to court findings, Kimura intended to protest Japan's election age regulations, which he argued impeded his political aspirations.
During the trial, Kimura claimed he did not intend to cause harm. However, presiding judge Keiko Fukushima emphasized that the use of explosives against a sitting prime minister significantly endangered public safety. Kimura was also convicted of violating explosives regulations. His sentence is notably five years shorter than the prosecution sought. The case has heightened concerns regarding political security in Japan, especially following the assassination of former PM Shinzo Abe in 2022, prompting questions about the adequacy of protective measures for leaders.