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Japan plans to ban visitors to men-only UNESCO island by '18

<p>Visitors will not be allowed to set foot on a men-only UNESCO World Heritage island in Japan from next year, an official said yesterday</p>

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A Shinto priest holds a ritual ceremony at Okitsugu shrine of  the Munakata Taisha in Okinoshima island. Pic/AFP
A Shinto priest holds a ritual ceremony at Okitsugu shrine of  the Munakata Taisha in Okinoshima island. Pic/AFP

Visitors will not be allowed to set foot on a men-only UNESCO World Heritage island in Japan from next year, an official said yesterday.

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