The barrier was installed on May 21 (Image: GETTY) A Japanese town is fighting an uphill battle against rude tourists who are making the lives of locals more difficult only to take an impressive picture. Fujikawaguchiko, a town home to some 26,500 people in the foothills of Mount Fuji, recently installed a huge 8.2ft high and 66ft long black net .
This screen, which cost £6,485 (1.3 million yen) was installed on May 21 to try and stop tourists from taking pictures of Mount Fuji. The town's location allows for stunning pictures of the world-famous volcano .
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