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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A realistic photo of a bear entering a Japanese urban area, illustrating the rise in bear attacks due to food shortages.
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Bear attack victims in Japan hit record 196 from April to October

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Japan saw a record 196 victims of bear attacks from April to October 2025, according to the Environment Ministry. October alone recorded 88 attacks, including seven deaths. The rise is linked to bears entering urban areas due to food shortages.

According to Japan's Environment Ministry, asian black bear sightings from April to November 2025 totaled 47,038, the highest since comparable data began in fiscal 2009. This figure nearly doubled the previous annual record of 24,348 set in fiscal 2023. Captures, including brown bears, reached a record 12,659, with urban sightings likely driving the rise in removals.

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Japan's government has intensified measures against a surge in bear attacks, including consideration of police rifle use, following a record 12 fatalities since April. A ministerial meeting involving multiple agencies ordered emergency actions, while municipalities raise pay for hunters. Officials describe the situation as a serious threat to public safety.

On January 4, 2026, many Japanese returned to major cities after spending year-end and New Year holidays in hometowns or tourist spots. This caused severe congestion on trains, highways, and other transport links. By 5:30 p.m., the Tohoku Expressway had 27 kilometers of backups, according to the Japan Road Traffic Information Center.

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As the new year begins, Tsurui Village in Hokkaido is drawing a surge of visitors to see the red-crowned crane, a national Special Natural Monument. On Saturday, about 100 cranes arrived at the Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary, raising their beaks and crying out. Residents and tourists were captivated, saying, “Cranes are auspicious” and “They’re impressive.”

The Japan Meteorological Agency warned on Saturday of heavy snow, lightning, and strong winds through Sunday, centered on northern and western areas facing the Sea of Japan. A strong cold front is expected to bring snowfall even to Pacific-facing regions, with potential transportation disruptions. The forecast coincides with a nationwide election, raising concerns over impacts.

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A powerful winter pressure system has brought snow to Tokyo and other areas on the day of Japan's House of Representatives election on February 8, 2026, potentially hindering access to polling stations. Local governments are rushing snow removal efforts and delaying voting start times. The Japan Meteorological Agency reported about 3 centimeters of snow in central Tokyo.

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