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A local
told reporters that: "Fuji faces a real
. Tourism has become uncontrollable, and we fear that Mt. Fuji will soon become so
, nobody would want to climb it." He added: "Fuji-san is screaming in
. We can't just wait for
; we need to tackle over-tourism now." The mountain's fifth
station has seen a 50 per cent jump in visitors since 2013, with about four million visitors this summer. Another
for local authorities is "bullet climbers". These are people who attempt to ascend and descend Fuji in 24 hours. They risk getting
sickness and hypothermia. The official climbing
ended on Sunday, giving Fuji a
from further damage.