Tokyo suburb schools to receive bear sprays

Schools in a Tokyo suburb will receive bear sprays amid a rise in bear attacks.

Japan recorded 13 bear-related deaths last fiscal year, a record high. Between April 1 and May 30 this year, five more people died and 20 were injured.

Schools in the Tokyo suburb of Hachioji plan to equip themselves with bear sprays in response.

Local authorities aim to strengthen safety measures for students and children.

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