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Japan Buddhist Temple Starts Two-Tier Pricing to Offset Overtourism Damage - Unseen Japan

Summary by Unseen-japan.com
Some Japanese Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples have gotten fed up with tourists. It’s not that every tourist who visits is bad, of course. Sadly, it only takes a few miscreants to ruin it for everyone else. Some locations have gone so far as to ban tourists completely. A popular temple in Fukuoka hasn’t gone to that extreme. However, it is making tourists pay to enter to help clean up the damage. A small fee The feet of the Nehanzō (Buddha in…
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unseen-japan.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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