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Kikue Katsumata, 73, a lifelong resident of Fujikawaguchiko, said: “I’m really happy that foreigners are coming to our town, but when it comes to taking pictures from the Lawson, the road is a bit narrow and it can be dangerous when people dash across without using a crosswalk.”

March and April set all-time records for visitor arrivals, driven by pent-up demand after the pandemic and the yen’s slide to a 34-year low, making Japan an irresistible bargain.

In good news for the economy, travellers spent a record 1.75 trillion yen (£6.9 billion) in the first three months of 2024, according to a tourist agency.

The drastic decision to block the view of Mount Fuji follows tensions across the country as Japan reckons with the consequences of its tourism boom.

The western city of Osaka and the hot-spring resort town Hakone are among municipalities considering new tourism taxes to deal with deluge of visitors.

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