Japanese town limits tourists over photo spot disputes

Ginzan Onsen attracts around 330,000 visitors annually

Stars Insider

27/12/24 | StarsInsider

TRAVEL Mass tourism

Tourism is bigger than ever. In recent years, the number of travelers has increased exponentially across the globe, and many cities and attractions are completely overrun by tourists. This might fuel the economy, but when locals begin to suffer, it's time to reevaluate and adopt measures to curb the influx of visitors.

Ginzan Onsen, a popular hot spring town known for its snowy views, is now limiting day trippers during the winter peak season to combat overtourism amid Japan’s record influx of travelers. 

Travelers flock to the 300-year-old town in winter for its onsen and snow-covered Edo-period buildings, thought to have inspired Hayao Miyazaki's film 'Spirited Away.' But its popularity has caused issues for residents, with reports of fights over photo spots and parking. Starting January 7, visitors to Ginzan Onsen after 5 pm must purchase a ticket, and those without hotel bookings will be banned after 8 pm, according to the Ginzan Onsen Information Center.

Ginzan Onsen is joining several popular tourist spots in regulating visits amid Japan's record tourism boom.

From tourist taxes to bans and restrictions, in this gallery you'll get to know how popular destinations are fighting overtourism. Click through to get started.

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