Bear Sightings in Utsunomiya Lead to School Closures Amid Rising Attacks
In Utsunomiya, a city north of Tokyo, nearly 100 schools were closed following multiple bear sightings. The closures were a precautionary measure as bears, emerging from hibernation, have been increasingly appearing in populated areas across Japan. The city, home to about half a million residents, recorded its first recent bear sighting on a Saturday, with subsequent sightings at various locations, including a junior high school and a downtown shopping district. The local Wildlife Management Group and police confirmed the presence of bears, prompting the city board of education to close all public elementary and junior high schools. Authorities, including police officers and members of the local hunting association, are actively patrolling the city to capture the bear or bears. Residents have been advised to secure their homes and avoid leaving trash out at night.