Mount Fuji View Barrier Temporarily Removed
Mount Fuji View Barrier Temporarily Removed
Mount Fuji View Barrier Temporarily Removed
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Fujikawaguchiko, a town in Japan, has temporarily removed a barrier that was put up in May to block a popular view of Mount Fuji due to issues caused by large numbers of tourists, including littering, bad parking, and dangerous behavior. The barrier was initially lowered on August 15 in preparation for a typhoon and will remain down for now as the situation has improved, with fewer tourists engaging in disruptive activities. Local officials noted that the screen effectively reduced the chaos and traffic hazards previously caused by visitors trying to capture the iconic view. However, they have warned that the barrier could be reinstated if tourists return in large numbers and the problems reoccur. The decision to erect and later remove the barrier drew international attention, highlighting the challenges faced by the town amid record levels of tourism in Japan.

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