Reported 8 months ago
Following the resurgence of Japan's tourism industry post-pandemic, there has been a surge of foreign visitors flocking to famous attractions like ninja experiences and hot spring resorts, leading to understaffing issues. In response to the growing problem of overtourism, the latest attraction in Kyoto, Ine Town, has introduced a rule requiring visitors to attend classes before exploring. Various places in Japan, including hot spring resorts and popular destinations like Ine Town, are struggling to cope with the overwhelming influx of tourists, prompting measures such as pre-travel education and restrictions to maintain the quality of tourism.
Source: YAHOO