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Bear captured after causing school closures near Tokyo

9 June 2026
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A bear that caused alarm in Utsunomiya, a city north of Tokyo, was captured on Tuesday after several days of panic that led to the closure of nearly 100 schools. The bear was first spotted near a local park on Saturday, prompting city officials to issue warnings and advise residents to stay indoors. Reports of bear sightings increased, including near schools and community centers, leading to the closure of all 94 public primary and middle schools. On Tuesday afternoon, the bear was located on private property and tranquilized by a veterinarian, with no injuries reported. This incident highlights a growing concern in Japan, as bear populations have been encroaching into human areas, exacerbated by an aging population and environmental changes.

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Japan’s bear population is estimated at around 57,800, with an increase in sightings due to factors such as climate change affecting food availability. Last year, a record 13 people were killed by bear attacks, and recent incidents have seen bears wandering into populated areas, including schools and residential neighborhoods. This rise in bear encounters has led the Japanese government to consider systematic population management strategies, including culls. The growing frequency of bear sightings and attacks has raised public safety concerns and prompted measures to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts in urban areas.

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