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State Department Issues Alert for Americans in Japan Amid Rise in Bear Attacks

November 14, 20252 Mins Read
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Bear Sightings Surge in Japan: U.S. State Department Issues Warning

The U.S. State Department has alerted Americans in Japan to stay vigilant as bear sightings have significantly increased. Unfortunately, there have been 13 fatalities attributed to bear attacks in the country since April.

In response to recent events, local authorities have temporarily closed Maruyama Park in Sapporo, near the U.S. Consulate General, after a bear was spotted there. The State Department’s warning emphasized the need for caution, particularly for visitors accessing the Consulate for services.

Officials noted, “Bear sightings and attacks are on the rise in areas close to populated regions.” They encouraged everyone to be aware of their surroundings.

Military Troops Deployed Amid Bear Attacks

Japan has also deployed military troops to the northern Akita region following a recent bear attack, which marked a concerning trend across the country. The military is not armed but is equipped with bear sprays, shields, and other non-lethal tools to help improve safety.

A drop in acorn production has driven more bears into residential spaces in search of food, escalating encounters with humans.

Bear sightings have been reported increasingly in residential areas in Hokkaido and Akita, leading to the possibility of more park closures in the future. The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo has recommended that Americans avoid areas with bear sightings and report any encounters to local authorities.

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