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Ishiba Begins Tenure at ‘Haunted’ PM Residence Amid Uncertain Political Future

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Ishiba Begins Tenure at ‘Haunted’ PM Residence Amid Uncertain Political Future

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  • Shigeru Ishiba has moved into the Japanese prime minister's official residence in Tokyo, despite hauntings rumored to affect past leaders.
  • The move follows renovations that delayed his entry into the prime ministerial home, which was vacated by Fumio Kishida.
  • Initially, Ishiba lived in accommodations for Diet members and downplayed fears of ghosts, saying he is not particularly scared.
  • Previous leaders, including Yoshihide Suga, have avoided living in the residence, with rumors of spectral presences affecting their decisions.
  • The official residence's history includes two significant assassination attempts on past prime ministers, contributing to its haunted reputation.

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