Ise Grand Shrine, Japan
One of the most significant locations for Shintoism is the Grand Shrine of Ise, which can be found in Japan. It was built about the third century to pay homage to Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun and the cosmos, but according to custom, it is torn down and rebuilt every 20 years in order to adhere to the Shinto beliefs of death and rebirth. Members of the Japanese royal family are the only people who are permitted to enter the building.

Ise Grand Shrine Japan
Diego Garcia, Indian Ocean
There were once 2,000 people living on the island of Diego Garcia, which is now located in the middle of the Indian Ocean. However, in 1973, the British government forcibly removed all of the island’s inhabitants so that the United States could construct a military base there during the height of the Cold War. To this day, only members of the armed forces are permitted to visit that location.

Diego Garcia Indian Ocean