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28 Feb 2022 | 09:31 AM UTC

Japan: Protests possible in Tokyo as of Feb. 28 against Russia's invasion of Ukraine /update 1

Protests possible in Tokyo as of Feb. 28 against Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Increased security likely, localized disruptions possible.

Informational

Event

Activists and Ukrainian citizens may stage additional demonstrations in Tokyo as of Feb. 28 to denounce Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Dozens of people rallied outside the Russian Embassy in Tokyo Feb. 25, while over 2,000 people protested at Shibuya Crossing Feb. 26 against the invasion. Similar numbers may take part in any upcoming action. Demonstrations are most likely to occur at the Russian Embassy, Shibuya Crossing, and Hibiya Park, as well as prominent public squares and landmarks in Tokyo.

Heightened security measures are likely around the Russian Embassy and demonstration sites if protests materialize. Security personnel may try to disperse gatherings if they are disruptive. Minor skirmishes between protesters and police are possible. Localized transport disruptions may occur near the protest sites.

Advice

Exercise caution near the Russian Embassy in Tokyo. Plan for ground transport disruptions in the affected area. Seek updated information on roads in the area and allow additional time to reach nearby destinations.