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Mountains & Hiking · Shizuoka

Mount Fuji

51 bear incidents recorded

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Last 7 Days
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Last 30 Days
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Latest Incident
1 month ago
Bear Type
Black Bear
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Frequently Asked Questions | Kumamap

Is it safe to visit Mount Fuji?

No incidents in the past 30 days, but always follow standard safety precautions.

What type of bears are found here?

Asian black bears (up to 120kg). Generally shy but dangerous when surprised.

What should I do if I encounter a bear?

Do not run. Back away slowly while facing the bear, make yourself appear larger by raising your arms.

When are bears most active?

Dawn (4-8 AM) and dusk (4-8 PM). During Sept-Nov, they're active throughout the day.

Are bear bells effective?

Not very effective. Bells are not loud enough and do not prevent attacks during an encounter. Bear spray is the best defense. Travel in groups and make noise by talking.

What attracts bears?

Food, garbage, cosmetics, perfumes. Store food in sealed containers.

Best time to visit?

Winter (Dec-Mar) is safest when bears hibernate. Autumn (Sept-Nov) is most dangerous.

Should I carry bear spray?

Recommended in mountainous areas. Check wind direction before use. Carry as last resort.

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