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Petition: Help Prevent Tourists from Polluting Mount Fuji

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Mount Fuji

Overtourism at Mount Fuji in Japan is causing serious environmental damage. Each year, the number of tourists seeking to climb all or part of the famous mountain has increased tremendously. In 2012, approximately 2 million people visited Mt. Fuji’s fifth most popular hiking station. By 2019, that number had more than doubled – to 5 million people.

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Officials in Japan say that in recent years, those numbers have skyrocketed even more as international tourists seek to shake off the isolation from the COVID pandemic.

Please sign this petition to urge Japanese authorities to create stricter enforcement mechanisms, to ensure tourists don’t trample on and pollute Mt. Fuji!

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