Holes have been found in a large screen that was erected to stop tourists taking pictures of Mount Fuji from a busy roadside.
Multiple holes found in the black mesh screen are at eye-level and are just the right size for a camera phone.
Officials erected the 8.2ft-high screen as a safety measure to stop tourists standing in a busy road or someone's property to get take snaps of the mountain.
However, just a day after the screen was put up by officials in Fujikawaguchiko, a hole was found. Japanese officials have since found 10 similar holes of the same size.
Despite the holes, officials say the netting has helped with over tourism in the town.

Koshary, a spicy Egyptian staple, wins UNESCO recognition
Boosted by Dubai chocolate craze, Argentina bets on pistachios
At Britain's first plant-based Michelin-star restaurant, most diners aren't vegan
Rare ant species discovered in Sharjah's Wadi Shees
'No strings attached': Meet Paris' pigeon doctor
