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Japan gets tough on tattoos
Japan's Supreme Court rules that 33,000 civil servants with tattoos in Osaka must be put on a register. Tourists going to Japan may be asked to cover up their tattoos or face entry bans. Our Asia Pacific editor, Celia Hatton, explains.
(Photo: England tattoo. Credit: 麻豆社)
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