The neighborhood suddenly became a popular spot about two years ago, apparently after a photo taken in a particular angle showing Mount Fuji in the background of a local convenience store, became a social media sensation.
where i am from, when a place becomes a turist hotspot, we just think on ways to milk their 💵
It depends on the place. If there are places that are filled with independently wealthy people, they will try to make their home town as unfriendly as possible to tourists to reduce traffic.
Another neighbourhood in Kyoto has also thought about outright banning tourists after having to deal with them just walking into people’s homes. The neighbourhood is known for its old architecture. They’re still private homes. It’s nice you think the old houses look cool, you can’t just walk into them.
Wait, what? If I learned one thing from JRPGs is that it’s ok in japanese culture to just barge into someone’s home unannounced, without knocking. Have they been lying to us?
/j
Gotta smash the pottery as well for rupees/yen
smash the pottery as well for rupees
that’s your mistake, it’s an indian custom.
Is this the one where they’ve stopped people from entering private streets and people misinterpreted it
And also if they did ban tourists how do they tell who are tourists and who are expats that live in Japan
I saw something like this before! It was through yagedan, who does some pretty awesome collage work.
https://www.instagram.com/yagedan.png?igsh=MWNhNWN1YjdsMW4yNw==
They paved paradise to put up a parking lot.
Nature is ruining our hellscape
I think they should fine tourists in peak hours/days instead.
Time to make a specialized 10 story extendable bus for tourists that drives slowly by above the new fence line.
This is so petty it’s awesome