Kamakura City to Suspend ‘Slam Dunk’ Manga License Plates as Measure to Help Combat Overtourism
A license plate linked to the popular manga “Slam Dunk”
15:41 JST, December 4, 2025
KAMAKURA, Kanagawa — In a bid to address overtourism, the Kamakura city government will suspend the issuance of license plates for small motorcycles featuring the popular manga “Slam Dunk.”
The city government said Wednesday it will accept applications for the plates until Jan. 30. They feature a railway crossing near Kamakura-koko-mae Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway, a location that appears in the manga and draws many tourists.
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Recently, the number of tourists visiting the railway crossing has surged, prompting the Kamakura government to take measures against overtourism. This has included deploying security personnel to ensure the safety of local residents.
“We decided on the suspension because some residents thought the design helped attract visitors and found this unpleasant,” a member of the city’s tax division said.
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