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05 Nov 2017 | 02:15 PM UTC

Japan: Heightened security in Tokyo ahead of Trump visit

Officials warn travelers of increased security measures in Tokyo ahead of Trump’s visit November 5-7

Warning

Event

Officials have announced the deployment of increased security measures in Tokyo ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit on November 5-7. Checkpoints have been set up around key sites, and additional security personnel have been deployed at transportation hubs and major infrastructure, tourist, and traffic sites.

According to local sources, several road closures have been announced along President Trump's travel route, including on the Inner Circular Route.

Travelers are advised to anticipate transportation disruptions and increased security measures for the duration of the visit.

Context

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Japan on November 5. Japan is the first country President Trump will visit during his 13-day tour through Asia, that will include visits to Japan, South Korea (November 7-8), China (November 8-10), Vietnam (November 10-12) and the Philippines (November 12-13).

Advice

Individuals in the Tokyo are advised to anticipate transportation disruptions and allow for additional time to travel.