
Kyoto Shrine Graffiti: Vandalism Mars Beauty
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Vandals are defacing bamboo groves near Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Shrine, a popular destination known for its stunning natural beauty. This damage impacts the visual experience and threatens the health of the trees.
Visiting Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Shrine? Be aware that vandalism is impacting the scenery. Graffiti, often etched by tourists, mars the bamboo forests along the walking paths. This not only spoils the view but also harms the trees themselves.
Authorities are struggling to address the issue, with damage spread across privately owned land. In Arashiyama, similar vandalism led to drastic measures like covering carvings or cutting down trees. These actions diminish the natural environment that makes these sites so special.
Travelers should be mindful of their behavior and respect these cultural landmarks. The increase in vandalism is a growing concern, potentially impacting the overall experience for visitors seeking to appreciate Japan's beauty and heritage.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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