Most visitors do not spend the night in Fujikawaguchiko, preferring to come in for a day trip but stay in busier Tokyo – just 62 miles (100 kilometers) away – at night.
This means that there’s no money coming in – from entry tickets, museum passes, or hotel fees – to balance out the damage caused by thousands of visitors or the erosion, trash and traffic issues they bring with them. As a result, the town of just 10,000 people has struggled to cope.
Maybe try reading before commenting if you don’t want to look like a blathering idiot.
Imagine thinking you deserve to be a nuisance just because there’s a nice view and then talk about capitalism brainrot.