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In a bold move to protect its sacred grounds, Watadzumi Shrine in Tsushima, Nagasaki, has closed its doors to tourists following a severe act of disrespect by a foreign visitor. The shrine, now open only to registered parishioners, has also banned sightseeing and photography to safeguard its cultural heritage and staff well-being. This decision highlights the growing tension between preserving tradition and the impact of tourist misconduct. Avonetics users express outrage and share similar stories of cultural insensitivity across Japan. Will this set a precedent for other sacred sites? For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.
In a bold move to protect its sacred grounds, Watadzumi Shrine in Tsushima, Nagasaki, has closed its doors to tourists following a severe act of disrespect by a foreign visitor. The shrine, now open only to registered parishioners, has also banned sightseeing and photography to safeguard its cultural heritage and staff well-being. This decision highlights the growing tension between preserving tradition and the impact of tourist misconduct. Avonetics users express outrage and share similar stories of cultural insensitivity across Japan. Will this set a precedent for other sacred sites? For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.