Tetsuya Yamagami was found guilty and jailed for life for the 2022 assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, an act prosecutors called unprecedented in post-war Japan.
The daylight killing forced Japan to confront rare gun violence and triggered scrutiny of alleged ties between conservative politicians and the Unification Church.
Yamagami admitted to murder at trial, which drew intense public attention, with crowds queuing to attend the courtroom proceedings.