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Taking my kids hiking near Tokyo, wife worried about bears

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familyof4 2 months ago
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Taking my kids (7 and 10) to Japan in May. We want to do easy day hikes near Tokyo, maybe Nikko. My wife is very worried after the 2025 news.

  • Are there family trails near Tokyo that are effectively bear-safe?
  • What should we tell the kids without terrifying them?
  • Specific gear for hiking with kids?

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Lorelei NeutralLisa Wischofskyhttps://www.figma.com/community/file/1198749693280469639https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Remix of „Lorelei Neutral” (https://www.figma.com/community/file/1198749693280469639) by „Lisa Wischofsky”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
Simona 3 weeks ago

I would avoid Nikko area at all. We’ve been there last week for 5 days and the presence of bears is everywhere. The western part of Lake Chuzenji, the official trail, was spotted by bear claw marks, torn wood and bear shit. Next day, a bear was officially reported in the Heritage Area in Nikko. Japan became to dangerous country. Unfortunately. Every local citizen we met in the forest wore at least two bear bells… if I would be you, I would stay in Tokyo or travel to Kyushu or Shikoku island to be safe.

Lorelei NeutralLisa Wischofskyhttps://www.figma.com/community/file/1198749693280469639https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Remix of „Lorelei Neutral” (https://www.figma.com/community/file/1198749693280469639) by „Lisa Wischofsky”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
Kumamap Team 2 months ago

Mount Takao has 239 tracked incidents, but almost all are in the surrounding remote forests, not the main trails. The cable car route (Trail 1) gets 2.6 million visitors a year. Extremely low risk there.

Good family options near Tokyo:

  • Takao Trail 1 (paved, cable car, restaurants at top): kumamap.com/en/areas/hiking/takao
  • Mount Tsukuba (Ibaraki, 5 incidents total): cable car access, two maintained trails
  • Kamakura hiking trails: coastal, connecting temples. Zero bear risk.

Nikko has 284 tracked incidents. The temple area and Lake Chuzenji boardwalk are safe from crowds. Stick to those with kids rather than deeper national park trails.

What to tell kids: bears live in the mountains and are scared of people. We make noise so they stay away. Let them carry a bear bell, kids usually think it's fun.

May has 8,060 incidents nationally, but busy weekend trails near Tokyo are among the safest places to hike in Japan. The risk is in remote areas, not popular family trails.

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