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Hakasesan to Mishima Drive

Driving · Moderate Risk · 15 km · 1h 22m · 2 stops · 3 sightings · Saved May 26, 2026 · Last updated 13 hours ago
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Safety Summary

This 15 km route runs from Hakasesan to Mishima within Fukushima. In the past 30 days, 3 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. No reports were recorded in the past 7 days. The latest sighting was reported 3 weeks ago near Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima.

With activity this close, slow through forested stretches and stay alert at dawn and dusk when bears cross roads.

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Route Profile

Highlights Along Your Route (1)

1 places within 1 km of your route, passing through Fukushima.

Hakasesan
Low Risk

Hakasesan

Fukushima

162 incidents

Hakasesan
Low Risk

Hakasesan

Fukushima

162 incidents

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Hakasesan, Fukushima
Moderate Risk 15 km 1h 22m 3 sightings within 5 km
Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima

While walking, the observer sighted one bear (approximately 0.5 m in body length) roaming in the underbrush.

Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima

Official ·3 weeks ago
Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima

On Monday, June 15 at approximately 10:20 a.m., in Yamashiro, Imogoya, Yanaizu Town, a witness (male in his 60s) was walking along a waterway beside Prefectural Route Yanaizu-Showa to inspect it and observed one bear wandering nearby (about 1 m in body length). Additionally, at around 11:30 a.m. the same day at the same location, one bear (about 50 cm in body length) was observed.

Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima

Official ·3 weeks ago
Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima

While walking, the observer sighted one bear (approximately 1 m in body length) eating mulberries in the underbrush.

Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima

Official ·3 weeks ago
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Mishima, Fukushima
Total Distance: 15 km

When Are Bears Most Active?

Peak activity at 10:00 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, 3 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 3 weeks ago near Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima.

What time of day are bears most active here?

Recent sightings on this route peak around 10:00. Bears are generally most active at dawn and dusk.

Is this route safe to travel right now?

This 15 km route runs from Hakasesan to Mishima within Fukushima. In the past 30 days, 3 bear sightings were reported within 5 km of the route. No reports were recorded in the past 7 days. The latest sighting was reported 3 weeks ago near Yanaizu Imogoya, Fukushima. With activity this close, slow through forested stretches and stay alert at dawn and dusk when bears cross roads.

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