A popular cartoon from the 1990s, Slam Dunk, has recently been resurrected as a movie, causing a craze, and the background of the work is said to be suffering from tourists.



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A railroad crossing in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.



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Dozens of people flock to the train tracks as if they had been waiting for the sound of an alarm announcing a train approaching.



I go near the barrier and get into a pose to take a picture, but I'm worried that it will lead to an accident.



These are tourists who went on a so-called 'slam dunk pilgrimage'.



Since it was the background of the Slam Dunk railroad crossing scene, they flocked to take a photo.



It is said that there are also cases where people take pictures on the road and stop emergency vehicles.



This place has been frequented by Japanese fans, but it is said that it is suffering from an increase in foreign tourists recently.



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Posting a warning sign and appealing to observe tourist etiquette, but to no avail, the city is looking for countermeasures such as increasing the number of security guards.



Netizens responded with "selective no-Japan at the beginning, local nuisance tourism in Japan" and "they said they were stimulated by nostalgia in their childhood through a movie, but they seem to have gone back to being immature".



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