Comment by silisili

21 hours ago

> The result is a tourism culture shaped less by genuine interest or curiosity and more by curated photo ops

Well said, but definitely not unique to Japan. Sadly, I notice this almost everywhere I go anymore. It's also why you read about someone falling down a cliff or waterfall taking a selfie once or twice a year now.

I don't have any idea what the solution is, but it definitely makes most sights worth seeing less enjoyable now.

The cynic in me thinks that destinations/countries are going to have to pay an influencer tax and have a strong social media policy that works to direct/redirect and educate potential tourists. Japan needs to start spreading tourism a bit more evenly across the country. They could probably work with hotels to use pricing to even out visitors. But you’re right, this is a huge problem that goes well beyond Japan.