The beautiful Italian ski resort, like a picture, was confused after overwhelming one of the most beloved winter destinations in Japan, the unexpected increase of 10,000 days of tripper.
Viral social media posting and budget tour packages have caused the frenzy of travel, leading to packed slopes, blockade, and emergency crowd control.
The surge was supplied by the influencer Rita de Kressenzo. The video has spread to the snowfall of Rokkaraaso.
Naples tour companies took the opportunity to start traveling $ 20 (16 pounds), including transportation and sandwiches, and brought 220 buses last Sunday to the resort.
The inflow quickly overwhelmed Rokkaraso's infrastructure and frustrated 1,500 residents.
Francesco Emilio Boreli, a politician at Naples in Green Party, was one of the people who criticized the organizer of the tour. “Do you go to Rockalasaso for 15 euros without a receipt? Throwing garbage in the snow? This is unacceptable,” he said in a video statement.
“Because of this recklessness, the person who paid the season pass had been on traffic for hours.”
The video indicates that the visitor who ignores the etiquette of the ski, the sleds are used in time, including the pot, to barbecue on the slope, and the garbage has been left behind. Many skiers and local people left the traffic congestion.
Mayor Francesco di Donato called it in the town a “real attack” and compared a noisy sporting event. “This system cannot handle these numbers,” he warned and emphasized safety concerns as a resort of more visitor this weekend.
Meanwhile, Rita took him to Tactoku and said, “I made such a beautiful advertisement for Rokkaraaso on Monday and Tuesday, and posted a wonderful video.”
Authorities are currently imposing stricter regulations, such as the restrictions on tour bus access and the increase in law enforcement agencies.
On the other hand, discussions are angry in social media, and some travelers have blamed local people in discrimination against Napolitan.
Despite the opposition, Rockalaso officials said they welcomed tourists, although they did not sacrifice safety and order.
“I want to be a place where everyone can enjoy the snow,” said Mayor De Donat. “However, sightseeing is safe and organized, and the lives of the people living here must not be confused.”
In the next few days, we will decide whether the resort can regain the appeal of Wonderland in the winter, or whether to face a confusing weekend on another weekend.