Japanese Shrine closes doors to tourists after “grave and unforgiveable act”
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Japanese Shrine closes doors to tourists after “grave and unforgiveable act”
A Japanese shrine in Tsushima City, Nagasaki, has announced it will no longer welcome non-worshipping visitors due to repeated incidents of bad behaviour by tourists, culminating in what its chief priests called “a grave and unforgivable act of disrespect” on 22 March 2025. The Watatsumi Shrine, which has a famous row of five “floating” torii gates, is popular for its picturesque views and associations with the Ghost of Tsushima video game. But …
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