Japan sees record 47K Asian black bear sightings from April to Nov

 Tokyo — Asian black bear sightings in Japan from April to November 2025 totaled 47,038, marking the highest figure since comparable data became available in fiscal 2009, according to the Environment Ministry.
  

The eight-month figure nearly doubled from the previous annual record high of 24,348 marked in fiscal 2023.
   

The number of captured bears, including brown bears, since April 2025 had reached a record high of 12,659 as of the end of November last year, topping 10,000 for the first time, the ministry said.
   

By prefecture, Akita recorded the highest number of Asian black bear sightings, at 13,172, followed by Iwate, at 9,270, Niigata, at 3,265 and Miyagi, at 3,056.
   

Akita also had the largest number of bears captured for damage prevention and population control, at 2,564. The Tohoku northeastern region, including Akita, accounted for some 65 pct of all bear captures.

(Jiji Press)

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