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Iconic Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival scrapped over tourism chaos

The city officials say the surge in international travellers has made life unbearable for those who live there

Published on: Feb 06, 2026 04:30 pm IST
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One of Japan’s most famous spring traditions has fallen victim to its own popularity. Officials in Fujiyoshida announced on Tuesday that the annual cherry blossom festival will be cancelled this year to protect local residents from the “crisis” of overtourism.

Local officials reported instances of tourists entering private homes to use bathrooms, trespassing in gardens, and leaving litter behind(Photo: Adobe Stock)

The festival, famous for its breathtaking view of a five-story pagoda framed by pink blossoms and Mount Fuji, usually attracts over 200,000 visitors. However, the city officials say the surge in international travellers has made life unbearable for those who live there.

The decision comes as Japan faces a record-breaking wave of visitors, with 42.7 million tourists flocking to the country in 2025.

While the weak yen has made Japan a “bucket list” bargain, the strain on local infrastructure has reached a breaking point. Mayor Shigeru Horiuchi stated that the “quiet lives” of citizens are under threat, citing a long list of disruptive behaviors from visitors. Local officials reported instances of tourists entering private homes to use bathrooms, trespassing in gardens, and leaving litter behind.

 
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Sanchita Kalra

Sanchita Kalra writes on events, weddings, pop-culture, health, food, and travel for the Daily Entertainment and Lifestyle for supplement, HT City.

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