Northern Japan rattled by bears that could stay awake all winter

Akita prefecture sees multiple human injuries as animals seek scarce food

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Students get off a school bus at Taihei Elementary School in the city of Akita on Nov. 18. (Photo by Kei Miyata)

KEI MIYATA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Reports of bear sightings continue around Japan in late November, something that was once rare.

In the city of Akita, in the northern prefecture of the same name, bears continue to be spotted. Children walk to school carrying bells designed to scare off the animals, while many residents keep bear repellent with them at all times. And there are fears that the animals will remain active, foraging for food instead of hibernating in winter.

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