Russian hiker becomes Japan’s latest bear attack victim as another grim record looms
A Russian hiker was seriously injured in a bear attack on a forest road near Mount Sanukido in western Tokyo on Sunday morning. The man sustained severe, but not life-threatening, injuries to his face and arms and was airlifted to a hospital.

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AI-generatedA Russian hiker was seriously injured in a bear attack on a forest road near Mount Sanukido in western Tokyo on Sunday morning. The man sustained severe, but not life-threatening, injuries to his face and arms and was airlifted to a hospital. This incident raises concerns that Japan may be on track for another record year of human-bear encounters. Bears have been increasingly appearing in unusual areas, including near residential neighborhoods, school areas, and public venues. Experts note that bears are expanding their habitats into areas close to human populations.
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4 extractedBears are expanding their habitats into areas near human residential areas.
The hiker sustained severe but not life-threatening injuries to his face and arms.
A Russian hiker was seriously injured in a bear attack near Mount Sanukido in western Tokyo.
Japan may be heading for another record year of human-bear encounters.