Mandatory credit Kyodo via REUTERSTOKYO, Sept 21 (Reuters) - A man set himself on fire near the Japanese prime minister's office on Wednesday in an apparent protest of the government's decision to hold a state funeral for former premier Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated earlier this year, TV Asahi reported.
A letter opposing Abe's state funeral was found nearby, media added.
His state funeral is set for Sept. 27, with some 6,000 people from Japan and overseas set to take part.
The suspect in Abe's death has said the church bankrupted his mother and he felt the former prime minister supported it.
Public sentiment was narrowly in favour of a state funeral at the time it was announced, shortly after Abe's death, but opinion has shifted sharply.