The assassination of 's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the attempted killing of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has left the nation shaken into a more robust security state surrounding this week's summit in Hiroshima. The Japanese government has brought in 24,000 security officers for the summit and taken some potentially overzealous precautions - like unplugging vending machines.Machines were taped up - with apology notes affixed to them - as far away as Tokyo, which is nearly 500 miles away from Hiroshima - the site of one of the two 1954 nuclear blasts that concluded .
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