A New Zealand woman has been barred from a Japanese bathhouse because of her facial ta moko.
Erana Te Haeata Brewerton, the 60-year-old daughter of the late Dame Katerina Mataira, tried to visit the hot spring in Hokkaido last Sunday while in the country to speak at an indigenous languages conference.
The incident has caused controversy in Japan, known for its tough line on tattoos because of their links to yakuza, organised crime syndicates, and seen one senior cabinet minister say greater respect needed to be shown for foreign cultures.
In an interview with the AFP she said she was "not used to being treated like that" for a tattoo that identifies her.
"My moko tells other Maori where I am from."