k Appeal for nuclear power plant phaseout on Girls FestivalCostume demonstration in Tokyo March 3rd, 2013 Tokyo, Japan As ume blossoms, or Japanese apricot blossoms, were seen, people marched against nuclear power plants at Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan on March 3, 2013. This group had tried to make their demonstrations fun or enjoyable because they thought they or people could keep doing this as long as it was fun. Since it was the day of Hinamatsuri, or Doll Festival, they called it Metamorphose for the Doll Festival. This was their seventh demonstration, and people wore costumes every time not only to make it fun but also to cover their faces because some of them felt uncomfortable to join demonstrations. Photo by Koichiro SuzukiAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Appeal for nuclear power plant phase out on Girls  Festival Costume demonstration in Tokyo March 3rd, 2013 : Tokyo, Japan   As ume blossoms, or Japanese apricot blossoms, were seen, people marched against nuclear power plants at Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan on March 3, 2013. This group had tried to make their demonstrations fun or enjoyable because they thought they or people could keep doing this as long as it was fun. Since it was the day of Hinamatsuri, or Doll Festival, they called it  Metamorphose for the Doll Festival.  This was their seventh demonstration, and people wore costumes every time not only to make it fun but also to cover their faces because some of them felt uncomfortable to join demonstrations.  Photo by Koichiro Suzuki AFLO
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Appeal for nuclear power plant phase-out on Girls' Festival Costume demonstration in Tokyo

March 3rd, 2013 : Tokyo, Japan - As ume blossoms, or Japanese apricot blossoms, were seen, people marched against nuclear power plants at Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan on March 3, 2013. This group had tried to make their demonstrations fun or enjoyable because they thought they or people could keep doing this as long as it was fun. Since it was the day of Hinamatsuri, or Doll Festival, they called it "Metamorphose for the Doll Festival." This was their seventh demonstration, and people wore costumes every time not only to make it fun but also to cover their faces because some of them felt uncomfortable to join demonstrations. (Photo by Koichiro Suzuki/AFLO)

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