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Japan vows tougher measures after record bear attack deaths

Japan vows tougher measures after record bear attack deaths

Posted on 22 October 2025 By jobuzo

Japan’s new environment minister vowed tougher measures on Wednesday after bear attacks in the country killed a record nine people this year.

Bears have been increasingly encroaching into towns where the human population is greying and dwindling.

New Environment Minister Hirotaka Ishihara called the attacks “a big problem, a serious problem”.

“We are committed to further strengthening various measures including securing and training government hunters and managing the bear population,” he told a news conference Wednesday.

Ishihara was appointed to his post late Tuesday when new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi launched her government.

This year’s numbers far surpassed the previous high of five human fatalities recorded in the 2023-24 fiscal year.

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The latest victims includes a man in his 70s who was found dead on Oct. 10 on a mountain in northern Iwate prefecture, where he had been picking mushrooms.

Another Iwate resident was found dead last week in a forest near a hot spring facility where he worked.

A bear attacked a couple in their 80s in Fukushima prefecture outside their house on Wednesday, causing injuries to their faces and necks, local media reported.

Bears have attacked tourists, entered stores and appeared near schools and parks, particularly in northern regions.

Japan has two types of bear: Asian black bears — also known as moon bears — and the bigger brown bears that live in Hokkaido.

Thousands of bears are shot every year, although Japan’s greying population means that the number of hunters is declining.

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Japan vows tougher measures after record bear attack deaths


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