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Mount Fuji to Meguro River Drive

Driving · Very High Risk · 146 km · 2h 59m · 2 stops · 30 sightings · Saved June 3, 2026 · Last updated 6 hours ago
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Safety Summary

This 146 km route runs from Mount Fuji to Meguro River, passing through Shizuoka, Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Yamanashi. In the past 30 days, 30 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. The past 7 days account for 2 of them. The latest sighting was reported 1 day ago near Otsuki Otsukimachi-Hanasaki, Yamanashi.

This is an active bear corridor. Drive through with full caution, but rerouting is the safer choice.

Your Route

Route Profile

Highlights Along Your Route (24)

24 places within 1 km of your route, passing through Shizuoka, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yamanashi.

Mount Fuji
Low Risk

Mount Fuji

Shizuoka

67 incidents

Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration
Moderate Risk

Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration

Shizuoka

345 incidents

Fuji-Q Highland
Moderate Risk

Fuji-Q Highland

Yamanashi

528 incidents

Gekkō-ji Temple
Moderate Risk

Gekkō-ji Temple

Yamanashi

530 incidents

Arakurayama Sengen Park
Moderate Risk

Arakurayama Sengen Park

Yamanashi

540 incidents

Lake Sagami
Moderate Risk

Lake Sagami

Kanagawa

719 incidents

Ōkunitama Shrine
Low Risk

Ōkunitama Shrine

Tokyo

7 incidents

Jindai Botanical Garden
Low Risk

Jindai Botanical Garden

Tokyo

No incidents

Mount Fuji
Low Risk

Mount Fuji

Shizuoka

67 incidents

Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration
Moderate Risk

Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration

Shizuoka

345 incidents

Fuji-Q Highland
Moderate Risk

Fuji-Q Highland

Yamanashi

528 incidents

Gekkō-ji Temple
Moderate Risk

Gekkō-ji Temple

Yamanashi

530 incidents

Arakurayama Sengen Park
Moderate Risk

Arakurayama Sengen Park

Yamanashi

540 incidents

Lake Sagami
Moderate Risk

Lake Sagami

Kanagawa

719 incidents

Ōkunitama Shrine
Low Risk

Ōkunitama Shrine

Tokyo

7 incidents

Jindai Botanical Garden
Low Risk

Jindai Botanical Garden

Tokyo

No incidents

Route Timeline

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Mount Fuji, Shizuoka
Very High Risk 146 km 2h 59m 30 sightings within 5 km
Otsuki Otsukimachi-Hanasaki, Yamanashi

Otsuki Otsukimachi-Hanasaki, Yamanashi

Official ·1 day ago

Tsuru Ohata, Yamanashi

Official ·4 days ago
Narusawa, Yamanashi

There was bear scat.

Narusawa, Yamanashi

Official ·1 week ago
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Narusawa, Yamanashi

Narusawa, Yamanashi

Official ·1 week ago

Uenohara Ozone, Yamanashi

Official ·1 week ago
Tsuru Ohata, Yamanashi

Tsuru Ohata, Yamanashi

Official ·1 week ago
Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Official ·1 week ago
Fujikawaguchiko Funatsu, Yamanashi

Fujikawaguchiko Funatsu, Yamanashi

Official ·1 week ago
Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa

Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa

Official ·2 weeks ago
Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa

Around 1:00 PM on 2026-06-09, an animal believed to be a bear was sighted in Makino, Midori Ward, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture.

Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·2 weeks ago

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·2 weeks ago

While descending the Inariyama course, I witnessed a black shape moving down the slope ahead. It was some distance away, so I cannot be certain.

Hachioji, Tokyo

2 weeks ago
Tsuru Ohata, Yamanashi

Tsuru Ohata, Yamanashi

Official ·2 weeks ago
Fujikawaguchiko Kodachi, Yamanashi

Fujikawaguchiko Kodachi, Yamanashi

Official ·3 weeks ago
Otsuki Nanahomachi-Asakawa, Yamanashi

Otsuki Nanahomachi-Asakawa, Yamanashi

Official ·3 weeks ago

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·3 weeks ago

Observed for about one second a black, rounded, quadrupedal animal about the size of a medium dog—possibly a bear cub or a wild boar—running roughly 30 meters uphill into the brush. Location: where the Onnazaka and Sawa trails merge on Mt. Takagawayama.

Otsuki Hatsukarimachi-Shimohatsukari, Yamanashi

3 weeks ago

Fujiyoshida Araya, Yamanashi

Official ·3 weeks ago

Early on 2026-05-31, a bear-like animal was sighted in Moto-Hachioji-cho 3-chome, Hachioji City.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·3 weeks ago

At approximately 5:10 a.m. on May 31, 2026, near the Otstuden Falls area within Hachioji Castle Ruins in Motohachiōji 3-chome, Hachioji City, there was a report of a bear growling. Since a bear was also sighted at the same location yesterday, please refrain from going out in the vicinity, and if you see a bear, call 110 from a safe location.

Hachioji, Tokyo

3 weeks ago

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·3 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

There was one Asiatic black bear (Tsukinowaguma) on the stairs descending from the rest/interaction area toward the Takao direction. It appeared to be large in size.

Hachioji, Tokyo

3 weeks ago
Fujiyoshida Kamiyoshida, Yamanashi

Fujiyoshida Kamiyoshida, Yamanashi

Official ·3 weeks ago

While descending the Inariyama course during trail running, I heard a loud rustling as if an animal was pushing through the bushes on my front left. When I looked toward the sound, I saw what appeared to be a black animal—likely a bear—running away quickly within about 50 meters. Although I was wearing sunglasses, it looked about 1–1.5 meters long, so I believe it was a bear. I had been running downhill with bear bells, so I think it noticed human presence and hurriedly fled. I didn’t have time to stop and take a photo, and the location is approximate. I was measuring distance by GPS as I ran, and it was just past 2 km from the summit, but I roughly identified the spot by comparing with someone’s recorded track on YAMAP. There may still be some margin of error. I posted this because there was a sighting reported yesterday at Yakoin.

Hachioji, Tokyo

3 weeks ago

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·3 weeks ago

At approximately 12:10 p.m. on May 30, 2026, a bear was sighted near the Goshuden Falls in the Hachioji Castle ruins area, Moto-Hachioji-cho 3-chome, Hachioji City.

Hachioji, Tokyo

3 weeks ago
Otsuki Otsukimachi-Otsuki, Yamanashi

Otsuki Otsukimachi-Otsuki, Yamanashi

Official ·3 weeks ago
Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

I saw a bear coming down the Yoshidaguchi promenade from the mountain side and crossing the road. While driving on Fujizakura Street (?), I noticed a dark shape crossing the road; when I looked toward where it went, an adult-sized bear was standing there. I couldn’t take a photo, but I clearly confirmed it.

Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

3 weeks ago
Tsuru Hono, Yamanashi

Tsuru Hono, Yamanashi

Official ·1 month ago
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Meguro River, Tokyo
Total Distance: 146 km

When Are Bears Most Active?

Peak activity at 5:00 with 4 incidents

Asian black bears on your route

Asian Black Bear

Asian Black Bear

Ursus thibetanus japonicus

Range
Honshu, Shikoku
Size
80–120 kg
Active
Dawn & dusk

Sharing space safely

  • ·Make noise as you walk; carry bear spray
  • ·If charged, stand firm and use the spray
  • ·If contact happens, resist firmly. They retreat when met with resistance
  • ·Don't climb. They climb better than you

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Emergency Contacts

110
Police
119
Fire/Ambulance

For mountain rescue, call 110 (police). They will coordinate with local rescue teams.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Route

How many bear sightings are on this route?

In the past 30 days, 30 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. The past 7 days account for 2 of them.

When and where was the most recent bear sighting near this route?

The latest sighting was reported 1 day ago near Otsuki Otsukimachi-Hanasaki, Yamanashi.

What time of day are bears most active here?

Recent sightings on this route peak around 5:00. Bears are generally most active at dawn and dusk.

Is this route safe to travel right now?

This 146 km route runs from Mount Fuji to Meguro River, passing through Shizuoka, Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Yamanashi. In the past 30 days, 30 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. The past 7 days account for 2 of them. The latest sighting was reported 1 day ago near Otsuki Otsukimachi-Hanasaki, Yamanashi. This is an active bear corridor. Drive through with full caution, but rerouting is the safer choice.

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