Bear sightings in Japan continue into 2026

Bear sightings near human areas in Japan have persisted into the new year, defying the usual winter hibernation period. Reports, mainly from the Tohoku region, include vehicle collisions and property damage such as a broken office window. The Environment Ministry recorded 47,038 Asian black bear sightings nationwide from April to November last year, doubling the previous annual record.

Bears are typically in hibernation during Japan's winter months, yet sightings near populated areas have continued into 2026. The incidents, concentrated in the Tohoku region, involve collisions with vehicles and property damage, including a shattered glass pane at an office window.

According to the Environment Ministry, nationwide sightings of Asian black bears reached 47,038 from April to November of the previous year, roughly double the record high set in fiscal 2023. This surge may reflect changes in bear habitats or increased human encroachment, though exact causes remain under investigation.

Local authorities have urged residents to stay vigilant outdoors and report sightings promptly. Experts suggest factors like climate shifts or food scarcity could be altering bear behavior. The ongoing issue highlights broader challenges in wildlife management, prompting calls for enhanced preventive measures.

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