The gloves come off – Japan PUSHES BACK on tourists and influencers
Japan is one of the most visited countries in the world, but with record-breaking tourism comes a dark side.
From overtourism in Kyoto’s Gion district to Mount Fuji restrictions and foreign influencers causing outrage, locals are reaching their limit. 🚫 Is Japan finally cracking down on bad tourist behavior? Will stricter travel bans and new laws change how you experience Japan?
We dive into the incidents caused by famous influencers sparking controversy—Johnny Somali, Fidias, and Logan Paul—and what this means for the future of travel in Japan. If you’re planning a trip, you NEED to watch this before you go. ✈️
🔥 Topics Covered:
✅ Japan’s new tourist fines & bans
✅ The worst foreign influencers disrespecting Japan
✅ New restriction tourists in popular areas
✅ How YOU can avoid being a “bad tourist”
This isn’t just a warning—it’s a wake-up call. Watch now before Japan’s most famous destinations disappear from your bucket list forever. 👀
📢 What do you think? Are these rules fair or too extreme? Drop your thoughts in the comments! ⬇️
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5 Comments
Do you think Japan’s new restrictions on tourists are fair, or are they going too far?
6:19 WTF – What's wrong with people these days. Kicking the deer?
Ah yes, when local's start building 8-foot walls to keep you from coming, maybe its tim eto rethink your vlogging career
Asakusa is kind of unwalkable these days. My relatives hardly go there now. Who knew Sensoji would be such a hot tourist spot….
Yo, not the deers! ふざけんなよ!