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16 bear incidents recorded · Last sighted 2 months 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

2 months 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

2 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

News

Just after noon on the 9th, a man in his 40s spotted three bears believed to be a parent and two cubs (one about 1.5 m, two about 50 cm) near the foot of a bridge on a city road in Maruko, Fukushima. The bears moved into a residential area to the north and have not been seen since; no injuries or property damage have been reported. Police and Fukushima City conducted patrols and warned residents and the nearby high school.

Fukushima Commercial High School, Fukushima

7 months ago

News

At around 12:15 PM on the 9th, a passerby reported three bears on a city road in Maruko Shitanda, Fukushima City, to the Northern Police. The sighting occurred in a residential area near Fukushima Commercial High School and Kamata Elementary School; one bear was about 1.5 m long and two about 0.5 m, believed to be a mother and cubs, moving toward the housing area. The police and city searched the area and urged residents to stay indoors.

Kamata Elementary School, Fukushima

7 months ago

Official

Fukushima Mariko, Fukushima

7 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

2 months 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

2 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

News

Just after noon on the 9th, a man in his 40s spotted three bears believed to be a parent and two cubs (one about 1.5 m, two about 50 cm) near the foot of a bridge on a city road in Maruko, Fukushima. The bears moved into a residential area to the north and have not been seen since; no injuries or property damage have been reported. Police and Fukushima City conducted patrols and warned residents and the nearby high school.

Fukushima Commercial High School, Fukushima

7 months ago

News

At around 12:15 PM on the 9th, a passerby reported three bears on a city road in Maruko Shitanda, Fukushima City, to the Northern Police. The sighting occurred in a residential area near Fukushima Commercial High School and Kamata Elementary School; one bear was about 1.5 m long and two about 0.5 m, believed to be a mother and cubs, moving toward the housing area. The police and city searched the area and urged residents to stay indoors.

Kamata Elementary School, Fukushima

7 months ago

Official

Fukushima Mariko, Fukushima

7 months ago

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