Reported 8 months ago
In Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, a black cloth measuring 20 meters wide and 2.5 meters high was set up near a convenience store opposite the Fujikawaguchiko Station to prevent tourists from taking pictures and causing tourism-related pollution. However, within a week, the cloth appeared to have been damaged by Chinese visitors, with several small holes initially dug and eventually a 10cm tear. This incident prompted the local government to repair the damage and consider replacing the cloth with a more durable material to ensure safety and maintain residents' quality of life. Despite other scenic spots to view Mount Fuji, the area continues to face issues with tourism-related disturbances.
Source: YAHOO