Japan has covered the view of Fuji with shields - there is nothing to see! (5 photos)

30 May 2024

Tourists in Japan are punished again! As soon as they were no longer allowed into the historical quarter, so that the geishas would not be photographed without permission, a new disaster occurred - a view of the Japanese heritage, Mount Fuji was covered with canvas. Don't go and look!





Because he parked on the side of the road, now no one can admire the mountain while driving past on the road

Funny and stupid at the same time. The authorities placed banners, 2.5 places high, at the most popular point for photographing and admiring Fuji in the town of Fujikawaguchiko (as you can see, the city is even named after the mountain, because there is a great view from there!).

There is nothing more interesting in the town except the view of the mountain. And then the officials put up a barrier, because tourists, you see, are disturbing them and behaving badly.



Someone immediately dug a hole in the net to sneak a look at the beauty. There is still a sign there - no people!

Why are the Japanese ready to ban people from looking at Mt.

You will not believe! Because tourists parked in the wrong places along the road. And this made it difficult for other vehicles to move along the road.

There were a couple of other photographers who climbed onto the roof of a nearby clinic to take the coolest photos.

“It’s a pity that we had to take these measures, but the tourists themselves are to blame, we asked them to behave differently,” the authorities said.





Someone else tried to climb onto this canopy. Well, arrest him, all the proceeds come from the fine

How smart is it to do this?

Okay, the geisha complained, in that case of the ban on tourists, I was on the side of the historical quarter. But here?!

Japan literally disturbs not only foreigners; most of the town’s visitors are Japanese. That is, it is very easy to find them by numbers and issue a fine, find them by name and solder an administrative charge for walking on the roofs.

Yes, the prefecture would simply become rich from this mountain, it would be able to build wider roads. So people could also look at the mountain normally.



This is the correct view that everyone should have from here. Is it a pity?

But no, we need to put up an ugly billboard so that people cannot directly admire the main beauty and natural attraction of Japan.

Paid Fuji

By the way, hiking trails on Fuji itself are now paid. Entry to the mountain costs 2,000 yen ($10). It’s accessible, especially if you’ve come a long way, but before it was free.

And the authorities say that this is not for the sake of income, but to reduce the tourist flow.



Tourists are prohibited from entering the historical areas of Kyoto, geishas are being disturbed

In general, for some reason they don’t like people in Japan; they don’t try to make it convenient, but try to make it look square.

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