Thursday, 15 September 2022

5 Signs the Japanese Tourist Board Should Avoid -日本観光局が避けるべき5つ看板-

With the coronavirus situation getting better, and Japan’s borders starting to open up, more foreign tourists will start arriving again.  No doubt the local tourist boards are taking the time to renovate and install new signs and guidance to prepare for the influx.  Here are five signs which the Japanese Tourist Board should avoid.

 

Nara Park:

Deer crackers can be fed to the deer, or make a cheap lunch for budget travellers

 

Mount Fuji:

Keep off the lava

 

Kinkakuji:

Yukio Mishima brand cigarette lighters are available from the gift shop

 

Tokyo Sky Tree:

Access to the smog observation platform is available for a modest surcharge

 

Snow Monkey Park:

There are plenty of snow monkeys inhabiting the area, which can be seen bathing in the hot spring here.  So please feel free to take one home with you



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