Quiet atmosphere in Kyoto, Japan. (Unsplash / Sorasak)
However, in recent times Kyoto has asked tourists who come to act more politely.
Yes, it is known that many tourists who come to Kyoto have made the locals less comfortable.
Tourist visits to Kyoto in recent times have increased rapidly.
In Kyoto, tourists will be treated to various ethnic temple buildings such as Fushimi Inari and take a walk to find geisha.
Of the many tourists, it turns out there are still tourists who do not follow the rules and act less politely.
Tourists smoke in public places, are noisy while in the temple and throw garbage at random, which makes many Kyoto residents less comfortable.
Kyoto. (Pixabay/mariamichelle)
And you know, that Kyoto residents don't like tourists who huddle and cover the sidewalk.
Therefore, Kyoto residents ask tourists to act more politely.
One student from Kyoto Women's University was also reported to have made a brochure containing information regarding the rules of tourist rules while in Japan.
The information provided is written in English and Chinese.
The Kyoto government through tourism agencies has also often provided information for tourists both through advertisements and social media.
They always remind tourists to act politely and respect Kyoto citizens.
Until now there has been no plan from the Kyoto Government to provide fines for tourists who violate or are not polite.