The Reading / Listening - Over-tourism - Level 5

Japan's Mt. Fuji's UNESCO status is at risk from over-tourism. The iconic peak became a World Heritage site in 2013. However, the number of tourists climbing Fuji is threatening that listing. There is a post-covid tourist boom in Japan. Many visitors are heading for Fuji-san's climbing trails. Mt. Fuji is sacred for Japanese people. They hope to climb it at least once in their lives. The climbers are causing environmental damage on Fuji. Litter is everywhere, and parking lots have been built for the tourists. These are an eyesore on the mountain's once-pristine habitat.

A local official said: "Fuji faces a real crisis. Tourism has become uncontrollable." He said Fuji might become so unattractive that nobody will climb it. He added: "Fuji-san is screaming in pain. We can't just wait for improvement; we need to tackle over-tourism now." The mountain has seen a 50 per cent jump in visitors since 2013, with four million arriving this summer. Another headache for authorities is "bullet climbers" – people who ascend and descend Fuji in 24 hours. They risk getting altitude sickness. The official climbing season has ended, giving Fuji a rest.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Over-tourism - Level 4 or  Over-tourism - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14978598
  • https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/08/02/japan/warn-mt-fuji-climbing-visitors/
  • https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20230616/p2a/00m/0na/008000c


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Mt. Fuji's UNESCO status is
  2. There is a post-covid tourist
  3. visitors are heading for Fuji-san's
  4. Mt. Fuji is sacred
  5. climb it at least once
  6. Litter is
  7. These are an
  8. the mountain's once-
  1. everywhere
  2. climbing trails
  3. eyesore
  4. in their lives
  5. at risk
  6. pristine habitat
  7. for Japanese people
  8. boom in Japan

Paragraph 2

  1. Fuji faces a real
  2. Fuji-san is screaming
  3. we need to tackle
  4. a 50 per cent jump in
  5. Another headache
  6. ascend and descend
  7. They risk getting altitude
  8. The official climbing
  1. sickness
  2. over-tourism now
  3. season has ended
  4. crisis
  5. Fuji in 24 hours
  6. in pain
  7. for authorities
  8. visitors since 2013

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Japan's Mt. Fuji's UNESCO status (1) ___________________ from over-tourism. The (2) ___________________ a World Heritage site in 2013. However, the number of tourists climbing Fuji is threatening that listing. There is a post-(3) ___________________ in Japan. Many visitors are heading for Fuji-san's climbing trails. Mt. Fuji (4) ___________________ Japanese people. They hope to climb it at least once in their lives. The climbers are causing environmental damage on Fuji. (5) ___________________, and parking lots have been built for the tourists. These are (6) ___________________ the mountain's once-pristine habitat.

A local official said: "Fuji (7) ___________________ crisis. Tourism has become uncontrollable." He said Fuji might become (8) ___________________ that nobody will climb it. He added: "Fuji-san is (9) ___________________. We can't just wait for improvement; we need to tackle over-tourism now." The mountain has seen a 50 per cent jump in visitors since 2013, with four million arriving this summer. Another (10) ___________________ is "bullet climbers- people who (11) ___________________ Fuji in 24 hours. They risk getting altitude sickness. The (12) ___________________ has ended, giving Fuji a rest.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Japan'sMt.Fuji'sUNESCOstatusisatriskfromover-tourism.Theiconi
cpeakbecameaWorldHeritagesitein2013.However,thenumberoftou
ristsclimbingFujiisthreateningthatlisting.Thereisapost-covidtour
istboominJapan.ManyvisitorsareheadingforFuji-san'sclimbingtrai
ls.Mt.FujiissacredforJapanesepeople.Theyhopetoclimbitatleastonce
intheirlives.TheclimbersarecausingenvironmentaldamageonFuji.Lit
teriseverywhere,andparkinglotshavebeenbuiltforthetourists.These
areaneyesoreonthemountain'sonce-pristinehabitat.Alocalofficialsa
id:"Fujifacesarealcrisis.Tourismhasbecomeuncontrollable."HesaidF
ujimightbecomesounattractivethatnobodywillclimbit.Headded:"Fuj
i-sanisscreaminginpain.Wecan'tjustwaitforimprovement;weneedt
otackleover-tourismnow."Themountainhasseena50percentjumpi
nvisitorssince2013,withfourmillionarrivingthissummer.Anotherhea
dacheforauthoritiesis"bulletclimbers"-peoplewhoascendanddesc
endFujiin24hours.Theyriskgettingaltitudesickness.Theofficialclimbi
ngseasonhasended,givingFujiarest.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

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Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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