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Chinese Tourists Clearing Snow in Japan Spark Unique Travel Debate

February 19, 2025 by Japan Daily 4 Comments

A group of Chinese tourists visiting Japan has sparked an online debate after videos showed them clearing snow in public areas for free. The tourists, traveling in snowy regions like Hokkaido, were seen shoveling snow off sidewalks and streets, explaining that they wanted to help locals and experience Japanese culture in a more meaningful way.

The initiative is reportedly linked to a unique travel project organized by a Chinese travel agency called *Onenion*. The agency promotes “interactive travel experiences” that encourage tourists to engage directly with local communities. This snow-clearing activity is one of several hands-on experiences offered by the agency, aiming to provide travelers with a deeper connection to the places they visit.

While many have praised the tourists for their kindness and community spirit, others have questioned the necessity of their actions, with some locals suggesting it could be seen as overstepping or even disruptive. The trend has ignited a broader discussion about cultural differences in travel and how tourists interact with local communities.

The debate highlights how modern travelers are increasingly seeking unique, participatory experiences rather than traditional sightseeing. As the videos continue to circulate online, the snow-clearing trend has become a hot topic, reflecting changing attitudes toward travel and the growing popularity of activities that blend tourism with cultural exchange.

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