Japanese town Fujikawaguchiko discovered holes in a large black screen installed to prevent Mount Fuji photo-taking and overcrowding.
A Japanese town that erected a large black screen last week in an attempt to prevent tourists from taking photos of Mount Fuji and overcrowding the area has discovered holes in the screen and is working to repair them. The screen was installed in Fujikawaguchiko, a popular spot for viewing and photographing the iconic mountain. Local residents had complained about visitors blocking the narrow sidewalk and walking into the busy road or onto neighboring properties to get the perfect photo. The town plans to fix the holes and continue to monitor the situation.
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