Tourists Poke Holes in Mount Fuji Photo Barrier

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The town of Fujikawaguchiko in Japan installed a large black screen to prevent tourists from overcrowding the area to photograph Mount Fuji. Shortly after installation, officials found around 10 holes in the screen, all at eye level and sized for camera lenses. The town spent $8,285 on the screen, which has helped reduce congestion despite the damage.
- Holes discovered in giant screen built to prevent tourists from snapping photos of Japan's Mount Fuji Fox News
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- The screen set up to block tourist snapshots of Mount Fuji has several holes NBC News
- Tourists already poking holes in town's Mount Fuji barrier: official Business Insider
- Sightseers in Japan Poke Holes in Barrier Meant to Keep Them Away TIME
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