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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Black Bear Incidents
Bear incident and sighting reports for Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, compiled from official government sources, news outlets, and community submissions. View the interactive incident map and safety information before hiking or outdoor activities.
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum has recorded 1 bear incidents this week. Activity levels are moderate. Standard safety precautions recommended.
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Bear Incident Map
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Frequently Asked Questions About Bears in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
How many bear incidents have been recorded in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum?
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum has recorded 1 bear incidents in total, with 1 reported in the last 30 days and 1 in the last 7 days. These reports are compiled from official government sources, news outlets, and community submissions, and can be viewed on the incident map.
When and where was the latest bear incident in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum?
The most recent bear sighting in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum was on May 13, 2026 in Hachioji, Tokyo, where 1 Black Bear was reported. Detailed location and surrounding incidents are available on the incident map.
Where have bears appeared recently in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum?
Recent bear sightings in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum have been concentrated in Hachioji (1). These areas have had multiple reports within the last 30 days.
Is bear activity increasing in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum?
Activity is elevated. 1 of the 1 monthly incidents occurred in the last 7 days.
What type of bears are in Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum?
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is home to Asian black bears, which weigh up to 120kg and inhabit the mountains of Honshu and Shikoku. They are generally shy but can be dangerous when surprised or protecting cubs. Carry bear bells while hiking.

