Japan artist says latest sticker graffiti aimed at Trump


A Japanese graffiti artist known as 281 Antinuke poses for a photo with his sticker art depicting U.S. President Donald Trump in Tokyo's Shibuya shopping and entertainment district, Japan, January 27, 2017. Picture taken January 27, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese graffiti artist "281 Antinuke" says his latest street art - politically-charged stickers plastered around central Tokyo - takes aim at U.S. President Donald Trump.

Amid the bustling night life of Shibuya, a major shopping and entertainment hub in Tokyo, the artist pastes stickers dealing with social issues to lamp posts and walls to attract the attention of passersby.

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