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A woman walks past torn posters of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump in Tokyo.

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Why in hell are there posters of Trump in Tokyo?

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@Maria

All kinds of virus slip through quarantine.

13 ( +13 / -0 )

Tokyos version of street graffiti

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Why tear them when they make such inviting spitwad targets?

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If you were to do this to a Japanese political candidate's poster you would be facing a large fine and possibly jail time.

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Maria, they are the work of an artist, and have been posted worldwide.

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Why in hell are there posters of Trump in Tokyo?

His cult members are world-wide.

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Go Trump!

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At least the Japanese know trash when they see it ! GO HILLARY ! 1/20/17 - "Madame President" ! ! !

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The woman is fixated by her cell phone. The graffiti and the torn posters are of no concern to her.

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A nightmare scenario of a Trump presidency (or Clinton for that matter).

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Konbanwa! I'm a Japanese. just wanted to ask, could you please tell us where we can see that sex tape? It's Saturday night here in Japan we wanted to check it out!

BTW my dictionary says the guy on the poster is "pimp" in English. We have some guys like that in Tokyo too. In Japanese they are called "ponbiki", or ポンビキ.

How low can US Presidential Election go? I always thought Japanese politics were the worst kind in the world but looking at what's happening, I only hope US will recover from it.

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This always happens in France to the screaming national front's posters at election time.

Birds of a feather....

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I guess that poster lasted for a good 1 day before being shredded

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