Japanese city cancels cherry blossom festival over badly behaved tourists

A town near Mount Fuji in Japan has canceled its annual cherry blossom festival because there are too many tourists. Fujiyoshida, a popular spring destination, attracts visitors who want to see cherry blossoms with Mount Fuji in the background. However, local officials say the large crowds have caused serious problems for residents.
In recent years, up to 10,000 tourists have visited the town each day during peak blossom season. This has led to heavy traffic, littering, and tourists entering private property without permission. Some residents even reported tourists using private gardens as restrooms. City leaders say this situation has harmed the quality of life for local people.
The mayor explained that the town decided to cancel the 10-year-old festival to protect residents and their living environment. While the festival will not take place, officials expect many tourists to continue visiting in April and May. The case highlights growing concerns in Japan about overtourism and how to balance tourism with community well-being.
Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wzrlndzjro |