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Mount Takao Drive

High Risk · 4.1 km · 28m · 3 stops · 10 sightings · Saved May 10, 2026 · Last updated 3 hours ago
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Safety Summary

This 4.1 km route from Mount Takao to Mount Takao crosses Tokyo. Over the past 30 days, 10 bear sightings have been recorded within 5 km of the route, including 1 in the past week. This route runs through Asian black bear habitat (native to Honshu and Shikoku). The most recent sighting was reported 3 days ago near Hachioji, Tokyo; the location sits about 1.2 km from the start of the route and 3.6 km off the route line. The closest sighting to the route line was reported 2 weeks ago at Hachioji, Tokyo, sitting about 1.2 km from the start and 2.9 km off the route line.

At this density of recent sightings, be ready to brake at any moment and avoid stopping in flagged stretches.

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Route Profile

Highlights Along Your Route (3)

3 places within 1 km of your route, passing through Tokyo.

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park
Moderate Risk

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park

Tokyo

650 incidents

Takao-san Yakuō-in Temple
Moderate Risk

Takao-san Yakuō-in Temple

Tokyo

672 incidents

Mount Takao
Low Risk

Mount Takao

Tokyo

258 incidents

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park
Moderate Risk

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park

Tokyo

650 incidents

Takao-san Yakuō-in Temple
Moderate Risk

Takao-san Yakuō-in Temple

Tokyo

672 incidents

Mount Takao
Low Risk

Mount Takao

Tokyo

258 incidents

Route Timeline

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Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park, Tokyo
High Risk 3.1 km 20m 10 sightings within 5 km
Hachioji, Tokyo

On May 10, 2026, a moon bear over 1 meter long was observed near traps and a camera in a grove in Motohachioji-cho, Hachioji, Tokyo, and the city plans to set a box trap for capture.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·3 days ago
Hachioji Moto-Hachiojimachi 2-chome, Tokyo

On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at approximately 9:00 PM, a bear (estimated body length 150 centimeters) was sighted in a grove of mixed trees in Motohachioji-machi 2-chome, Hachioji City, Tokyo.

Hachioji Moto-Hachiojimachi 2-chome, Tokyo

2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

Around 20:45 on April 29, 2026, a camera set up by a resident captured an adult Asian black bear (over 1 meter) in the grove south of Shiroyama Elementary School (Motohachioji-cho 2), Hachioji, Tokyo. The city is coordinating with the Metropolitan Police to warn residents and plans to install a box trap; as of May 11 no damage had been confirmed.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
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Hachioji, Tokyo

In a stand of trees south of Shiroyama Elementary in Moto-Hachioji 2-chome, Hachioji City, a single adult Asiatic black bear over 1 meter long was captured on a sensor camera at around 20:45 on April 29. The city says no damage has been confirmed, has warned residents, and is taking measures including installing a live-capture box trap.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

On April 29 a fully grown Asian black bear over 1 meter in length appeared in a grove in Moto-Hachioji 2-chome, Hachioji City; it was captured on a sensor camera at about 20:15 that day. No subsequent sightings, damage, footprints, or droppings have been confirmed, and the city plans to install a box trap and continue vigilance to capture the bear.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

In Hachioji (Moto-Hachioji), Tokyo, at around 20:15 on April 29, a moon bear (over 1 meter long) was captured on a sensor camera approaching bait in a trap set for wild boar. No injuries have been reported, and the city plans to install a live capture box trap nearby under the nuisance wildlife capture permit.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

A single adult Asian black bear (Tsukinowaguma) over 1.0 m was captured on a sensor camera in a grove in Motohachioji 2-chome, Hachioji City, Tokyo, on April 29 at about 20:15. No human injuries or further sightings have been reported; the city has set a live box trap near the site and is maintaining vigilance.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

On April 29 a video was recorded in Motohachioji-cho 2-chome, Hachioji City, showing an animal believed to be an Asian black bear over 1 m in length. The city, working with relevant agencies, is collecting sighting reports and conducting on-site investigations; no new sightings or damage reports have been confirmed since April 29, and authorities remain on alert for safety.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

In late last month, a Japanese black bear (about 1 meter in length) was confirmed to have appeared near a field in Motohachioji-cho 2-chome, Hachioji City, Tokyo. According to Hachioji City, local residents had set up a trap intended to capture wild boar.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
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Takao-san Yakuō-in Temple, Tokyo
Moderate Risk 1.0 km 8m 8 sightings within 5 km
Hachioji Moto-Hachiojimachi 2-chome, Tokyo

On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at approximately 9:00 PM, a bear (estimated body length 150 centimeters) was sighted in a grove of mixed trees in Motohachioji-machi 2-chome, Hachioji City, Tokyo.

Hachioji Moto-Hachiojimachi 2-chome, Tokyo

2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

Around 20:45 on April 29, 2026, a camera set up by a resident captured an adult Asian black bear (over 1 meter) in the grove south of Shiroyama Elementary School (Motohachioji-cho 2), Hachioji, Tokyo. The city is coordinating with the Metropolitan Police to warn residents and plans to install a box trap; as of May 11 no damage had been confirmed.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

In a stand of trees south of Shiroyama Elementary in Moto-Hachioji 2-chome, Hachioji City, a single adult Asiatic black bear over 1 meter long was captured on a sensor camera at around 20:45 on April 29. The city says no damage has been confirmed, has warned residents, and is taking measures including installing a live-capture box trap.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Show 5 more

Hachioji, Tokyo

Official ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

On April 29 a fully grown Asian black bear over 1 meter in length appeared in a grove in Moto-Hachioji 2-chome, Hachioji City; it was captured on a sensor camera at about 20:15 that day. No subsequent sightings, damage, footprints, or droppings have been confirmed, and the city plans to install a box trap and continue vigilance to capture the bear.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

A single adult Asian black bear (Tsukinowaguma) over 1.0 m was captured on a sensor camera in a grove in Motohachioji 2-chome, Hachioji City, Tokyo, on April 29 at about 20:15. No human injuries or further sightings have been reported; the city has set a live box trap near the site and is maintaining vigilance.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

On April 29 a video was recorded in Motohachioji-cho 2-chome, Hachioji City, showing an animal believed to be an Asian black bear over 1 m in length. The city, working with relevant agencies, is collecting sighting reports and conducting on-site investigations; no new sightings or damage reports have been confirmed since April 29, and authorities remain on alert for safety.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
Hachioji, Tokyo

In late last month, a Japanese black bear (about 1 meter in length) was confirmed to have appeared near a field in Motohachioji-cho 2-chome, Hachioji City, Tokyo. According to Hachioji City, local residents had set up a trap intended to capture wild boar.

Hachioji, Tokyo

News ·2 weeks ago
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Mount Takao, Tokyo
Total Distance: 4.1 km

When Are Bears Most Active?

Peak activity at 20:00 with 6 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

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Police
119
Fire/Ambulance

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Route

How many bear sightings are on this route?

Over the past 30 days, 10 bear sightings have been recorded within 5 km of this route, including 1 in the past week. This route runs through Asian black bear habitat (native to Honshu and Shikoku).

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

The most recent sighting was reported 3 days ago near Hachioji, Tokyo; the location sits about 1.2 km from the start of the route and 3.6 km off the route line.

What time of day are bears most active here?

Recent sightings on this route peak around 20:00. Bears are generally most active at dawn and dusk.

Is this route safe to travel right now?

This 4.1 km route from Mount Takao to Mount Takao crosses Tokyo. Over the past 30 days, 10 bear sightings have been recorded within 5 km of the route, including 1 in the past week. This route runs through Asian black bear habitat (native to Honshu and Shikoku). The most recent sighting was reported 3 days ago near Hachioji, Tokyo; the location sits about 1.2 km from the start of the route and 3.6 km off the route line. The closest sighting to the route line was reported 2 weeks ago at Hachioji, Tokyo, sitting about 1.2 km from the start and 2.9 km off the route line. At this density of recent sightings, be ready to brake at any moment and avoid stopping in flagged stretches.

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