Overcrowding has become a significant issue in popular tourist spots in and around Mount Fuji, Japan. This has caused significant disruptions and obstructed the serene beauty of Mount Fuji, a majestic and iconic symbol of Japan and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The local authorities of Fujikawaguchiko town have taken a significant step by installing a 2.5-meter-high and 20-meter-long mesh net to block the view of Mount Fuji from a popular photo spot. They made this decision after receiving numerous complaints from residents about the negative impacts of overcrowding.
These include unauthorized parking on private properties, tourists climbing onto buildings to capture photographs, and congestion on pavements. These activities have become a significant nuisance for the area's residents, jeopardizing their safety and privacy.
The mesh net is intended to reduce the number of tourists visiting the area and to encourage them to use alternative locations to capture photographs of the breathtaking Mount Fuji. The local authorities hope that this initiative will protect the area's natural beauty and improve residents' living conditions. They have also planned to increase the number of patrol officers to ensure that tourists follow the rules and regulations. Additionally, they have put up signboards in multiple languages to make it easy for tourists to understand the rules and regulations. Furthermore, the authorities have requested that travel agencies avoid promoting this photo spot on their tours.