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13 bear incidents recorded · Last sighted 1 month ago

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At around 11:40 a.m. on the 21st, a woman at the Mount Shinobu parking lot in Oyama (Hayama), Fukushima City, observed a single bear-like animal about 50 cm long crossing a mountain path. According to the Fukushima Police, the animal left toward the woods to the north.

Fukushima Oyama, Fukushima

1 month ago

Official

While resting in the parking lot, the observer sighted one animal thought to be a bear walking along the forest road to the north (approximately 0.5 m in body length).

Fukushima Oyama, Fukushima

1 month ago

Moriai, Fukushima City, Fukushima
News

Just after 08:00 on December 4, three bears were sighted on a road in Moriai, Fukushima City: one adult about 1 m long and two cubs about 50 cm each. No human or property damage has been confirmed, and police and municipal authorities are maintaining vigilance near Moriai Elementary School and nearby high schools.

Moriai, Fukushima City, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima
Official

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima
Official

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima
Official

Posted: Around 4:10 PM on Sunday, November 30, in Fukushima City Moriai area, on a municipal road; a witness in his 50s saw one bear about 1 m long crossing the road and climbing the mountain.

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima

6 months ago

Mori-ai, Fukushima City, Fukushima
News

At around 16:10 on November 30, 2025, a man in his 50s spotted a single bear about 1 meter long crossing a municipal road in Mori-ai, Fukushima City and climbing toward Mt. Shinobu. No human injuries were reported.

Mori-ai, Fukushima City, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Sonedacho, Fukushima
Official

Fukushima Sonedacho, Fukushima

6 months ago

News

At around 11:40 a.m. on the 21st, a woman at the Mount Shinobu parking lot in Oyama (Hayama), Fukushima City, observed a single bear-like animal about 50 cm long crossing a mountain path. According to the Fukushima Police, the animal left toward the woods to the north.

Fukushima Oyama, Fukushima

1 month ago

Official

While resting in the parking lot, the observer sighted one animal thought to be a bear walking along the forest road to the north (approximately 0.5 m in body length).

Fukushima Oyama, Fukushima

1 month ago

Moriai, Fukushima City, Fukushima
News

Just after 08:00 on December 4, three bears were sighted on a road in Moriai, Fukushima City: one adult about 1 m long and two cubs about 50 cm each. No human or property damage has been confirmed, and police and municipal authorities are maintaining vigilance near Moriai Elementary School and nearby high schools.

Moriai, Fukushima City, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima
Official

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima
Official

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima
Official

Posted: Around 4:10 PM on Sunday, November 30, in Fukushima City Moriai area, on a municipal road; a witness in his 50s saw one bear about 1 m long crossing the road and climbing the mountain.

Fukushima Moriaicho, Fukushima

6 months ago

Mori-ai, Fukushima City, Fukushima
News

At around 16:10 on November 30, 2025, a man in his 50s spotted a single bear about 1 meter long crossing a municipal road in Mori-ai, Fukushima City and climbing toward Mt. Shinobu. No human injuries were reported.

Mori-ai, Fukushima City, Fukushima

6 months ago

Fukushima Sonedacho, Fukushima
Official

Fukushima Sonedacho, Fukushima

6 months ago

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