Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 8
Utsunomiya Suspends 94 Schools After First-Ever Bear Sighting Near Tokyo
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 8

Utsunomiya Suspends 94 Schools After First-Ever Bear Sighting Near Tokyo

3 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 8

Summary

  • Utsunomiya halted classes at all 94 city-run primary and middle schools on Monday after its first recorded bear sighting, with the animal still at large.
  • The bear was first seen Saturday evening in a residential area near a park and was last spotted early Monday about 500 meters from a middle school.
  • Japan has seen rising bear attacks, including in urban areas; in Fukushima last week, a black bear injured at least four people at a steel works.
  • Asiatic black bear numbers in Japan are estimated to have tripled since 2012, while poorer nut harvests, less hunting and abandoned farmland have pushed bears closer to settlements.

Insights

A single bear shut down a city. Is this the new normal for Japan as climate change pushes hungry wildlife into urban areas?
With its traditional hunters aging out, who will be on the front line of Japan's escalating conflict with bears?