A Train Ride in Japan I Still Think About

There’s one train ride from my last trip to Japan that I find myself returning to more than any other. It wasn’t my first time on the Shinkansen, and it wasn’t even the longest journey I took. But something about that ride — moving from Osaka back to Tokyo — has stayed with me in a quiet, persistent way.

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Mount Fuji and the Battle Against Overtourism

Mount Fuji, Japan’s iconic and revered volcanic peak, has long been a source of inspiration, pilgrimage, and fascination. Its majestic presence, depicted in countless paintings and photographs, has drawn tourists from around the world. However, the increasing popularity of Mount Fuji as a tourist destination has led to a growing concern: overtourism. In this article, I want to explore the issue of overtourism at Mount Fuji, its consequences, and the measures being taken to protect this natural wonder.

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