Updated On: 14 January, 2025 05:41 PM IST | Kyoto, Japan | AFP
Residents in Kyoto have complained of disrespectful tourists harassing the geisha like paparazzi in their frenzy for photos, as well as causing traffic congestion and littering

Kyoto is famed for its Buddhist temples and kimono-clad geisha performers (Pic: Pexels)
Kyoto authorities announced Tuesday plans to hike lodging taxes, as Japan's ancient capital seeks to assuage grumbles from locals about too many tourists.
Lured by its myriad sights and a weak yen, Japan has seen foreign tourism numbers explode in recent years, with arrivals in 2024 expected to have hit a record of more than 35 million.