Mount Fuji restricts hikers to combat overtourism
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Japanese authorities are introducing a new online booking system for people who want to hike Mount Fuji’s most popular trail. The system announced on May 13, 2024, will require hikers to pay a new US$13 fee and was described as part of Tokyo’s efforts to combat overtourism. Japan’s highest mountain has become increasingly crowded during the summer hiking season, raising concerns about safety and environmental damage.
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Japanese authorities are introducing a new online booking system for people who want to hike Mount Fuji’s most popular trail. The system announced on May 13, 2024, will require hikers to pay a new US$13 fee and was described as part of Tokyo’s efforts to combat overtourism. Japan’s highest mountain has become increasingly crowded during the summer hiking season, raising concerns about safety and environmental damage.
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