A woman holding a sign reading, Covid is a Lie, holds a piece of cardboard over a speaker to shield its noise during a small demonstration or "cluster festival" by Japanese anti-mask activists in Hachiko Square, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Saturday September 26th 2020.. The activists are supporters of controversial YouTuber turned hopeful politician, Hiratsuka Masayuki, who unsuccessfully ran for the Governor of Tokyo in the July 5th 2020 election under the fringe Popular Sovereignty Party. with the slogan “Corona is just a cold.”

A woman holding a sign reading, Covid is a Lie, holds a piece of cardboard over a speaker to shield its noise during a small demonstration or "cluster festival" by Japanese anti-mask activists in Hachiko Square, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Saturday September 26th 2020.. The activists are supporters of controversial YouTuber turned hopeful politician, Hiratsuka Masayuki, who unsuccessfully ran for the Governor of Tokyo in the July 5th 2020 election under the fringe Popular Sovereignty Party. with the slogan “Corona is just a cold.” Stock Photo
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5600 x 3733 px | 47.4 x 31.6 cm | 18.7 x 12.4 inches | 300dpi

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26 September 2020

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Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

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A woman holding a sign reading, Covid is a Lie, holds a piece of cardboard over a speaker to shield its noise during a small demonstration or "cluster festival" by Japanese anti-mask activists in Hachiko Square, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Saturday September 26th 2020.. The activists are supporters of controversial YouTuber turned hopeful politician, Hiratsuka Masayuki, who unsuccessfully ran for the Governor of Tokyo in the July 5th 2020 election under the fringe Popular Sovereignty Party. with the slogan “Corona is just a cold.” The majority of people in Japan seem to be complying with mask-wearing and social distancing during the Novel-coronavirus pandemic .