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World leaders tour shrine ahead of G7 talks in Japan

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe takes fellow world leaders on a tour of Ise Shrine, an ancient spot that sits at the heart of Japan's native Shinto religion, ahead of the start of talks at the two-day Group of Seven summit. IMAGES of US President Barack Obama's arrival

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