A small group of Japanese fans of Donald Trump took to the streets of Tokyo on Wednesday, shouting support for the outgoing U.S. president hours before his successor Joe Biden was sworn into office.

About 120 people joined the march in central Tokyo, with participants waving American and Japanese flags and holding banners claiming Trump was "the true winner" of the Nov. 3 election.

Democrat Biden won the election with 306 Electoral College votes to Trump's 232.

"We wanted to show that many people in Japan are supporting President Trump," rally organizer Naota Kobayashi said. "We all chanted together so that our voice can fly over the Pacific Ocean and reach the U.S."

Some Trump fans in Japan are drawn to his hard-line stance against regional rival China. Others like Kobayashi are part of conservative Christian sects, while still others are adherents to QAnon — a conspiracy theory that posits that Trump is secretly fighting a global cabal of child-sex predators that includes prominent Democrats, Hollywood elites and "deep state" allies.

Tokyo has seen a series of pro-Trump demonstrations since the election, with participants waving his campaign banners and wearing his signature red caps. Wednesday's march was smaller than some previous events.

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who resigned last August, forged close ties with Trump, playing golf and engaging in frequent phone calls and meetings.

Biden became the 46th U.S. president at a ceremony in Washington that was greatly scaled back due to both coronavirus precautions and security concerns following the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Trump.

Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump protest ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Tokyo's Ginza district on Wednesday. | REUTERS
Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump protest ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, in Tokyo's Ginza district on Wednesday. | REUTERS