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27 May 2021 | 09:48 AM UTC

Japan: Activists to continue anti-Olympics protests in Tokyo May 28

Weekly anti-Olympics protests to continue at Harumi Triton Square, Tokyo, Japan; next event planned for 18:30 May 28.

Informational

Event

Activists plan to continue anti-Olympics protests at Harumi Triton Square in Tokyo, with the next event planned for 18:30 May 28. Activists announced weekly protests every Friday at the square from May 21. Participants are calling for the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games to be canceled due to health concerns amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Dozens of people will likely attend the protest. Various groups have peacefully demonstrated for the cancellation of the games in recent weeks, mainly in major cities. Popular protest venues include public squares and event-related venues such as the National Stadium in Tokyo.

Security personnel will likely monitor the gathering and may enforce COVID-19 restrictions. While unlikely, minor skirmishes between protesters and police cannot be entirely ruled out. Protesters may march along nearby roadways, causing localized transport disruptions.

Advice

Avoid the protest due to possible skirmishes. If violence breaks out, leave the area immediately. Follow all security personnel instructions. Allow additional travel time in the area.