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State Department warns Americans in Japan as deadly bear attacks kill 13 people since April: ‘Be diligent’
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State Department warns Americans in Japan as deadly bear attacks kill 13 people since April: ‘Be diligent’

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: November 13, 2025 9:48 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published November 13, 2025
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The State Department is warning Americans in Japan to be aware of their surroundings amid an increase in bear sightings after 13 people have been killed by the wild animal in the country since April. 

Japanese officials have closed Maruyama Park in Sapporo, which is adjacent to the U.S. Consulate General, for two weeks following a bear sighting in the park, read a State Department alert Wednesday. 

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“Bear sightings and attacks have increased in parts of Japan, especially in municipalities close to or adjacent to populated zones,” the alert states. “Although the Consulate is located outside of the park, we encourage all visitors for routine or other services to be diligent and aware of your surroundings.”

Since April, 13 people have been killed by bears in Japan, AFP reported. 

In response, Japan has deployed troops to the northern Akita region on Nov. 8, following the most recent attack there. 

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A hiker was found dead on Friday in Japan after a brown bear allegedly attacked and dragged him into the bushes.

The troops didn’t carry firearms and did not harm any bears, AFP reported. 

Instead, they carried bear sprays, sticks, shields, goggles, bullet-proof jackets and net launchers in an attempt to restore a sense of safety in the area. 

A poor acorn harvest resulted in a boom to Japan’s bear population, as they move closer to residential areas to seek out food.

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Residential areas in Hokkaido and Akita have also reported bear sightings, which could lead to more park closures, the alert said.

The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo urged Americans to avoid areas where bears have been sighted and to report sightings to authorities. 

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