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Home / Environment / Japan's Bear Crisis: Attacks Escalate, Nation Scrambles for Solutions

Japan's Bear Crisis: Attacks Escalate, Nation Scrambles for Solutions

1 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Japan grapples with record bear activity, leading to fatalities and injuries.
  • Government deploys rifles, protective gear, and military for bear management.
  • Habitat loss and food scarcity drive bears into urban areas across Japan.
Japan's Bear Crisis: Attacks Escalate, Nation Scrambles for Solutions

Japan is confronting an unprecedented surge in bear activity, marked by a record number of fatalities and injuries since April. This escalating crisis has prompted national authorities to implement emergency measures, including the distribution of firearms and protective equipment to combat the growing threat. The military has also been deployed in some regions to assist in managing the situation.

The spike in bear encounters is attributed to a confluence of factors, including a significant increase in the bear population due to reduced hunting, coupled with habitat degradation and a severe lack of natural food sources. Poor harvests of acorns and beech nuts are compelling bears to venture into towns in search of sustenance before their winter hibernation.

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Compounding the issue is Japan's rural depopulation, which has resulted in abandoned farmland and overgrown properties, inadvertently creating more cover and foraging opportunities for wandering bears. This has led to sightings in unexpected locations, including popular tourist attractions, underscoring the widespread nature of the problem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A combination of increased bear populations, habitat loss, and food scarcity, particularly poor nut harvests, is driving bears into populated areas.
The government is distributing rifles and protective gear, deploying the military, and implementing new signage in affected areas.
Since April, over 220 people have been injured in bear attacks, and a record 13 have been killed, with incidents occurring almost daily.

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