By YOSUKE FUKUDOME/ Staff Writer
May 23, 2021 at 16:40 JST
The man displays a message that reads, “Why don’t we postpone the Olympics?” as he walks near the famed Kaminarimon gate in Tokyo’s Taito Ward on May 13. (Yosuke Fukudome)
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