A Viral Minimarket in Wonosobo, Central Java, as Stunning as Mount Fuji

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You may know the popularity of a convenience store in Japan with Mount Fuji in the background. It is so popular that many foreign tourists visit and compete to take pictures in front of it.

Who would have thought that Indonesia also has a minimarket with an equally amazing view in the background? The beauty is in Wonosobo, Central Java. The minimarket has a beautiful view of Mount Sindoro, like in Japan. Its charm also successfully amazed netizens.

A post on the @staywithrizzz Instagram account became the spotlight of the wider community, especially the people of Indonesia.

How not? The upload shows a minimarket with a stunning natural view.

In the upload, the minimarket has an attraction in the form of a magnificent view of Mount Sindoro behind it.

 

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Sebuah kiriman dibagikan oleh Riski Yulianto (@staywithrizzz)

Moreover, the atmosphere at the time the photo was taken looked bright, and the blue color of the sky complemented the natural scenery.

Visitors will be spoiled with mountain panoramas while shopping or buying snacks for friends to relax while watching the mountains.

The location is indeed known to be exotic because it is on the side of the road flanked by two large mountains, Mount Sumbing and Sindoro.

“Same epic, the difference is in the power cable 🙈🙈🙈,” wrote account rondweasley.

“The only difference is that in Japan, there are no messy cables 🔥,” wrote the imam.firman_ account.

That is several comments netizens left in the post that millions have liked.

Tourist Misbehavior Prompts Japanese Government to Close Mount Fuji Views

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On the other hand, the convenience store in Japan, which is famous for its beautiful backdrop of Mount Fuji, has apparently experienced an increase in tourists.

The local residents, who claimed to be fed up with the attitude of tourists who wanted to take pictures in front of this minimarket, finally decided to install a net covering the view.

However, the 2.5-meter-high, 20-meter-wide black net installed to block Mount Fuji’s view in Japan did not discourage recalcitrant tourists from taking photos.

Unfortunately, about a week after it was installed on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, the local government reported that about ten small holes the size of a finger had dotted the net.

The unnamed official said they had stationed security guards to watch the black net between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. local time. The holes now found in the giant barrier, he said, must have been created without guards.

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