World's 10 Amazing Places You Can't Visit



Ise Grand Shrine: This shrine is located in Ise in Mie prefecture, Japan and is dedicated to the Goddess Amaterasu-omikami or the Sun Goddess. The inner shrine is called Naiku and houses the sacred mirror of the Japanese mythology, the outer shrine is called Geku. The shrine is broken down and rebuilt once in every 20 years to highlight the eternal concept of birth and death. The most sacred place of Japan is not accessible to the public. Only the priest, the members of the royal family and some other important persons are allowed entry. Even the priest has to be a member of the royal family.

White's Gentlemans' Club: This club was started by an Italian immigrant in 1693 to serve hot chocolate. From serving hot chocolate it became a gambling hot spot in the 18th century and the favorite place of the British nobility. Women are prohibited from entering the club. Its current members include Prince Charles, Prince William, Conrad Black and Tom Stacey among others. Recently David Cameron resigned from the membership of the club for its policy of excluding women from the club. By the way, the club once hosted the British Queen. Membership of the club is strictly based on invitation and you can take a glimpse of the club only if a sitting member of the club invites you.

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