Anti-Nuclear protesters march through the streets of ShinjukuAnti-Nuclear protesters march through the streets of ShinjukuAnti-Nuclear protesters march through the streets of ShinjukuAnti-Nuclear protesters march through the streets of Shinjuku

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester tries to goad a Police Officer during a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester holds a No Nukes sign surrounded by Police at the end of a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester tries to goad a Police Officer during a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester holds a No Nukes sign surrounded by Police at the end of a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester tries to goad a Police Officer during a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester holds a No Nukes sign surrounded by Police at the end of a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester tries to goad a Police Officer during a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)

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July 1, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – An Anti-Nuclear protester holds a No Nukes sign surrounded by Police at the end of a march through the streets of Shinjuku in Tokyo to protest the re-start of the Oi Nuclear reactor in Fukui Prefecture, the first nuclear reactor to be re-started since the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami that saw TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant go into a triple meltdown. The protesters chanted ‘Let’s crush Nuclear Energy. Yes, we can’ and ‘Noda. No way’ during the march. Protests were staged throughout Japan on the weekend including a protest at the Prime Ministers official residence on Friday the 29th that saw a between 17,000 – 50,000 protest according to Police and according to local media. (Photo by Bruce Meyer-Kenny/AFLO)