The Canadian government has issued a travel advisory for Japan, highlighting an increased bear presence in northern regions like Akita and Hokkaido, with reports of urban sightings and fatalities. The advisory urges vigilance and adherence to local warnings. Japan has recorded a rise in bear-related deaths this year, prompting municipalities to allow emergency hunting of dangerous bears and encouraging retired police and military personnel to obtain hunting licenses. Additionally, misinformation regarding bear attacks has circulated through AI-generated videos, complicating public perception of the situation.
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