Perth drag queen used her musical performance at an event for the Tokyo Olympics to protest Japan’s LGBT+ laws. Scarlet Skylar Rae was performing at the Kansai Music Conference, an international music industry conference based in the city of Osaka, Japan.The event will be featured within the wider Tokyo Olympics programme.During her performance, Scarlet highlighted the ongoing campaign to legalise same-sex marriage in Japan prior to the Olympics.As part of the protest, Scarlet performed an acoustic show of her songs ‘Pride’, ‘Come on you Saints’ and ‘Same old me’ in front of decorated Japanese flags which read “Japan has no gay marriage”, “Japan has no laws against LGBT employment discrimination” and “same-sex couples are not allowed to.