Overrun Japanese town putting up eight-foot barrier to block tourist photos of Mount Fuji омг ссылка
A picturesque Japanese town is putting up a giant mesh barrier to block a popular selfie spot near Mount Fuji.
Fujikawaguchiko, at the foot of the Yoshida Trail to Mount Fuji, has become overrun with foreign tourists trying to get the perfect photo of Japan’s most famous mountain.
Specifically, they’re standing in front of Lawson’s, an outpost of the large Japanese convenience store chain, to get a shot of the contrast between the busy neon-lit shop and the peaceful mountain behind it.
And now the town has had enough and is putting up the mesh barrier to block the view, a local official told CNN. he official, who did not want to give her name, said that there have been ongoing problems with tourists leaving trash and not following traffic rules. Despite signs and security guards being posted to warn them, the situation has persisted.
“It is regrettable that we had to take such measures,” the official said.
The net, which measures eight feet (2.5 meters) high and 66 feet across (20 meters), will be erected early next week.