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Japan Deploys Troops to Akita to Help Trap Bears After Record Attacks

Riot police have been cleared to shoot in residential emergencies, with national countermeasures due by mid-November.

Overview

  • Self-Defense Force units are setting baited box traps, transporting licensed hunters and removing carcasses, but they are not permitted to use firearms.
  • Field operations started in Kazuno and are scheduled to expand to Odate and Kitaakita under an agreement that runs through the end of November.
  • Since April, more than 100 people have been injured and at least 12 killed across Japan, while Akita has reported over 8,000 sightings and more than 50 attacks.
  • Officials and experts point to a poor acorn harvest, growing bear populations and rural depopulation with fewer active hunters as major drivers.
  • Leaders including Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi emphasize the SDF’s role is logistical and temporary as authorities enhance warning systems and trapping responses.