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Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park to Lake Yamanaka Hiking Route

Hiking · High Risk · 59 km · 14h 13m · 2 stops · 13 sightings · Saved June 11, 2026 · Last updated 7 hours ago
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Safety Summary

This 59 km route runs from Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park to Lake Yamanaka, passing through Tokyo, Yamanashi, and Kanagawa. In the past 30 days, 13 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. No reports were recorded in the past 7 days. The latest sighting was reported 1 week ago near Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa.

At this density of recent sightings, consider rescheduling or choosing a different trail until activity quiets.

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Highlights Along Your Route (2)

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

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park
Moderate Risk

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park

Tokyo

674 incidents

Lake Yamanaka
Moderate Risk

Lake Yamanaka

Yamanashi

445 incidents

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park
Moderate Risk

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park

Tokyo

674 incidents

Lake Yamanaka
Moderate Risk

Lake Yamanaka

Yamanashi

445 incidents

Route Timeline

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Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park, Tokyo
High Risk 59 km 14h 13m 13 sightings within 5 km
Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa

Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa

Official ·1 week 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 ·1 week ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·1 week ago
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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

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

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 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

2 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

2 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

2 weeks ago

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·2 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

2 weeks ago
Hachioji Yotsuyamachi, Tokyo

At approximately 6:00 PM on May 22, 2026 (Reiwa 8), there was a sighting of an animal believed to be a bear in the river near Matsueda Bridge in Narahara-machi, Hachioji City.

Hachioji Yotsuyamachi, Tokyo

3 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

Around 6:00 PM on 2026-05-22, an animal believed to be a bear was sighted in Naranohara-cho, Hachioji City, Tokyo.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·1 month ago

Uenohara Arata, Yamanashi

Official ·1 month ago
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Lake Yamanaka, Yamanashi
Total Distance: 59 km

When Are Bears Most Active?

Peak activity at 5:00 with 2 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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Frequently Asked Questions About This Route

How many bear sightings are on this route?

In the past 30 days, 13 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. No reports were recorded in the past 7 days.

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

The latest sighting was reported 1 week ago near Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa.

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 59 km route runs from Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park to Lake Yamanaka, passing through Tokyo, Yamanashi, and Kanagawa. In the past 30 days, 13 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. No reports were recorded in the past 7 days. The latest sighting was reported 1 week ago near Sagamihara Magino, Kanagawa. At this density of recent sightings, consider rescheduling or choosing a different trail until activity quiets.

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