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It is reported that at present a city in Japan has a problem with graffiti(涂鸦). However, it is not the usual type of graffiti with paint from spray cans 1 (use) to write on walls. It is graffiti in sand.
Officials in the city of Tottori are asking tourists to give up 2 (write) messages and drawing pictures in the sand of its giant sand dunes (沙丘). The officials say the graffiti causes damage to the dunes, 3 destroys the pleasure others get in looking at the sand.
More than 3,300 cases of "sand graffiti" 4 (occur) at the tourist spot in the past decade. In January, two overseas tourists were ordered 5 (erase) a 25-meter-long message that read "Happy Birthday Natalie".
The Tottori Sand Dunes are famous throughout Japan 6 their natural beauty. They are the largest and longest sand dunes in the country and form part of 7 scenic coastal park on the sea of Japan coast. The biggest dune is 50 meters high.
The local government wants to improve tourists' understanding of the 8 (important) of the dunes. It will set up much 9 (many) signs in English, Chinese and Korean asking people to respect the dunes. A spokesman said, "We are concerned about whether the rules are 10 (complete) understood, and we want to continue to protect views of the beautiful sand dunes."