https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6W1kcdFCq0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqHKMovMWaQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18ZjLG7EPGw

Recent science has it that fame isn't fleeting, it isn't 15 minutes. Most people who appeared significantly in news retain their fame long afterward. Also, it might be that there is not much revolving door, that there isn't much people coming in and displacing already famous people.

Japan: Livestreamers/content makers from US and other non-Asian countries have been making a public nuisance of themselves in Japan for fame. One was arrested after a citizen stood up to him. Talk of banning all streaming in public.

A few years ago after a dangerous incident using drones, all drones were banned within a week, after which they rolled that ban back and created laws.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU2NIk9-JJg

Is there another part of economics where a country that has a high minimum wage/rich economy has few tourists, and those it gets are people with money, so their local culture and society are preserved, whereas cheap/poor countries get massive influxes of misbehaviour which degrades their culture? Japan never had as much tourism as now, because the yen is very cheap. Countries like Thailand and Colombia are traditionally cheap (although there misbehaviour has less of an effect because their culture isn't like in Japan).