Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Wednesday rejected the idea of visiting Pearl Harbor to reciprocate U.S. President Barack Obama's historic trip to Hiroshima later this week.<br />Obama said he would use this trip to honor all those killed in World War II and to push for a world without nuclear weapons, the Associated Press reported.<br />Abe was reportedly asked to reflect on the significance of the American president's trip to Hiroshima and whether he would in turn visit Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, where a surprise attack by the Japanese military on Dec. 7, 1941, killed more than 2,400 people and led the United States into the war.<br />Abe did not rule out the possibility entirely but in the face of suggestions of reciprocity, he clearly said: "At this moment I don't have any specific plan to visit Hawaii."
