The city of Fujikawaguchiko builds a screen to dissuade tourists from taking photos of Mount Fuji, Japan's most famous heritage, from a sidewalk in front of a Lawson convenience store.The Japanese town of Fujikawaguchiko has erected a giant black net to block views of Mount Fuji, a reaction to the town's huge popularity on Instagram and other social media platforms.
The situation has gotten so bad that even businesses with no connection to tourism have weighed in. The Ibishi Dental Clinic, located in the building next door to the photo spot, is one of them. According to the clinic, their employees and patients have had to deal with harassment by tourists. The Ibishi Dental Clinic confirms that it was one of the businesses that asked Fujikawaguchiko officials to deal with the problem.Since Japan reopened to foreign tourists after the pandemic, "revenge travellers" have swarmed the country and its most popular attractions. More than three million people per month visited in March and April 2024, and the record-shattering trend seems on track to continue as North American and European tourists plan their summer holidays.
"I've seen people walk into roads, people using electronic without following traffic rules and getting into accidents. There have been many accidents involving foreign tourists recently," Haruhito Tsuchiya, a 49-year-old local who works in the tourism industry, told Reuters.
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