Japanese city closes 94 schools as hunt for stray bear enters third day
Utsunomiya, Japan, a city north of Tokyo, closed all 94 of its public primary and junior high schools on Monday due to a bear sighting that has persisted for three days. The city government made this decision after receiving over ten reports of the bear since Saturday, including one in a shopping arcade.

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AI-generatedUtsunomiya, Japan, a city north of Tokyo, closed all 94 of its public primary and junior high schools on Monday due to a bear sighting that has persisted for three days. The city government made this decision after receiving over ten reports of the bear since Saturday, including one in a shopping arcade. Dozens of hunters, police, and local officials are actively searching for the animal. Authorities have deployed vehicles to alert residents and urge them to remain indoors or in their vehicles. It remains unclear if there is one bear or multiple.
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5 extractedCity officials are urging people to stay indoors or in vehicles.
Bear sightings included a shopping arcade.
The city received over 10 reports of bear sightings since Saturday.
A bear roaming Utsunomiya for three days led to the closure of 94 schools.
It is unclear if there is one bear or more.