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JAPAN IS GRAPPLING WITH AN UNUSUAL PROBLEM– TOO MUCH TOURISM.
FOREIGNERS ARE FLOCKING TO THE COUNTRY IN RECORD NUMBERS.
SPURRED BY POST-COVID TRAVEL AND CHEAPER COSTS DUE TO A WEAK YEN.
WHILE IT SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD THING– LOCALS ARE NOT PARTICULARLY HAPPY.
MANY HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT RUDE ACTS OF LITTERING BY TOURISTS.
TRAFFIC JAMS CREATED BY SOCIAL MEDIA CRAZED VISITORS AND A DISRUPTION TO THE NATION’S RICE SUPPLY.
SIMPLY SAID– THE INFLUX OF VISITORS IS BECOMING TOO MUCH TO HANDLE.
THAT’S WHY SOME BUSINESSES AND TOWNS ARE CONSIDERING DUAL-PRICING FOR LOCALS AND FOREIGN TOURISTS.
HIMEJI CASTLE, A POPULAR ATTRACTION, IS REPORTEDLY CONSIDERING MORE THAN QUADRUPLING ENTRANCE FEES FOR TOURISTS.
THE SAMURAI FORTRESS DATES BACK TO THE 17TH CENTURY.
THE CURRENT FEE FOR ADULTS IS A LITTLE MORE THAN SIX DOLLARS.
THE NEW HIKE WOULD MAKE THAT CLOSER TO 30-BUCKS.
OFFICIALS SAY THE HIGHER PRICE WOULD PAY FOR REPAIRS AND UPKEEP.
SOME RESTAURANTS HAVE ALREADY INTRODUCED TWO-TIER PRICING.
ONE OWNER SAID HE KEEPS FOUR TO FIVE EMPLOYEES ON TO TRANSLATE FOR TOURISTS. HE SAYS IT ONLY MAKES SENSE TO CHARGE FOREIGNERS MORE FOR THE ADDED COST TO THE BUSINESS.
FOOD SUPPLY IS ALSO BEING IMPACTED.
THE JAPANESE MINISTRY BLAMES TOURISTS FOR A NATIONWIDE RICE SHORTAGE.
OFFICIALS SAY THE COUNTRY’S RICE STOCKPILE IS THE LOWEST IT’S BEEN IN DECADES– DUE TO INCREASED DEMAND BY RECORD-TOURISM.
AND BAD BEHAVIOR IS REPORTEDLY ON THE RISE.
TOURISTS TRYING TO GET A SELFIE IN FRONT OF MOUNT FUJI HAVE REGULARLY SET UP SHOP AT A LOCAL CONVENIENCE STORE.
LEADING TO TRAFFIC JAMS, TRESPASSING AND LITTERING– FORCING THE TOWN TO TAKE EXTREME MEASURES– ERECTING A BARRIER TO BLOCK THE VIEW.
ANOTHER MAJOR ISSUE HAS SURFACED IN THE CITY OF KYOTO– WHERE KIMONOS ARE A COMMON SIGHT.
RESIDENTS COMPLAINED OF UNRULY VISITORS CHASING GEISHAS TO PHOTOGRAPH THEM.
LOCALS SAID THE NEIGHBORHOOD IS “NOT A THEME PARK” — AND URGED THE GOVERNMENT TO TAKE ACTION.
THE CITY DID– BANNING TOURISTS FROM ENTERING PRIVATE ALLEYS.
DESPITE THE LAUNDRY LIST OF ISSUES – JAPAN’S TOURISM CHIEF SAYS THEY WANT TO LURE 60-MILLION FOREIGN TOURISTS TO THE COUNTRY EVERY YEAR. THAT’S MORE THAN DOUBLE THE CURRENT LEVEL.
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