4HtPMnJXXLZ fashion.huanqiu.com article "Tired of tourists"? Japanese media: A "black screen" was set up in front of the Fuji Mountain online red clock in to try to stop taking pictures /e3pn4vu2g/e3pn4vuih <article><section data type="rtext"><p>[Global Network Report] According to media reports such as the Kyodo News Agency of Japan and the Japan Times, an online red card punching point in Hekou Lake Town, Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, started to set up a "black screen" on Tuesday (21) to prevent tourists from taking photos. Previously, the number of tourists who came to take photos of the Fuji Mountain, where they punched cards, surged after the pictures were circulated on the Internet</ p> <p><i class="pic con"><img data alt="On the 21st local time, workers set up a black barrier network at an online punch in point in Fuji Hekou Lake Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan Source: Japanese media" src=“ https://img.huanqiucdn.cn/dp/api/files/imageDir/e5a965712847b6910dcd11fc16d2d4b7u1.png?imageView2/2/w/1260?imageView2/2/w/1260 "/></i></p><p According to the reporter at the scene, workers had started to install a 2.5 meter high and 20 meter wide black barrier net on the sidewalk opposite the convenience store on the morning of the 21st</ p> <p>It is reported that the surge of tourists has led to more and more cases of jaywalking and illegal parking in this area, which has also triggered dissatisfaction and complaints from local residents. According to the Japan Times, local residents said that they were tired of endless tourists, most of whom were foreign tourists, who littered around Japan's most famous scenic spots and violated traffic rules just to take a photo and share it on social media. Local officials and residents said that tourists were welcome in the town, but complained that those who did not obey the traffic rules and smoked outside the designated area were annoying</ p> <p><i class="pic con"><img data alt="On the 20th local time, tourists took photos at a convenience store opposite Fuji Hekou Lake Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan Source: foreign media" src=“ https://img.huanqiucdn.cn/dp/api/files/imageDir/44bf4c71998f0e59a09c00ca5e338be9u1.png?imageView2/2/w/1260?imageView2/2/w/1260 "/></i></p><p>" Unfortunately, we have to do this because some tourists do not comply with the rules. "A local official said in April. In addition, the official said that traffic signs and warnings from security personnel also failed to solve the chaos.</p><p>In response to the surge of tourists to Mount Fuji, Japan has taken measures such as flow restrictions to deal with it. According to the previous report, with the arrival of the summer hiking season, the peak in Japan has become more and more crowded, causing people to worry about safety and environmental damage. In response, the Japanese authorities announced on May 13 that they would launch an online booking system for the most popular routes of Mount Fuji to deal with the excessive tourism of this active volcano</ p></section></article> one trillion and seven hundred and sixteen billion three hundred and forty million fifty-three thousand five hundred and four Copyrighted works of Globegroup are strictly prohibited from being reproduced or mirrored without written authorization. Violators will be investigated for legal responsibility. Editor in charge: Huang Shirui Global Times one trillion and seven hundred and sixteen billion three hundred and forty million fifty-three thousand five hundred and four one one [] https://img.huanqiucdn.cn/dp/api/files/imageDir/44bf4c71998f0e59a09c00ca5e338be9u1.png?imageView2/2/w/1260