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Holes Discovered in Mount Fuji Tourist Screen

Mount Fuji Tourist Issue: Unique Solution Implemented

Residents in the town of Fujikawaguchiko had raised concerns about the behavior of tourists, mainly foreigners, who were littering, trespassing, and violating traffic rules.

Introduction of a Unique Solution

Authorities in Japan took a distinctive step to address the tourist-related problem by erecting a large black screen to prevent tourists from taking photos of Mount Fuji. The screen was put up last week in an effort to alleviate overcrowding caused by tourists lingering in the area.

Challenges Faced

Despite the initial success of the screen in dispersing crowds, it has now been punctured with around 10 small holes, prompting authorities to initiate repair work. The holes, big enough to fit a finger through, seem to have been made during unmonitored hours, potentially impacting the picturesque view of the snow-capped volcano.

Current Measures

A security guard is now stationed in the area between 10:00 am and 04:00 pm (local time) to monitor the situation and prevent further damage to the screen.

“It’s about manners. It’s a shame. I tried to put a camera up to one of the holes. Did I take a good picture? In fact, I think the net came into the frame,” expressed a town official, highlighting the impact of the holes on the scenic view.

Since its installation, some visitors have come specifically to see the screen, which spans 2.5 by 20 meters (eight by 65 feet). Despite this, the primary goal of discouraging prolonged stays in the area has been achieved.

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