KYOTO –
Authorities in Kyoto Prefecture acquired one other report of a bear sighting on the well-known Amanohashidate sandbar on June twelfth, simply two days after a bear was captured within the space, prompting non permanent street closures and heightened precautions for native residents and guests.
Police have been notified shortly earlier than 8 a.m. after a report {that a} overseas vacationer had warned of a doubtlessly harmful state of affairs involving a bear cub at Amanohashidate in Miyazu City.
In response, Kyoto Prefecture closed the whole 2.6-kilometer roadway that runs north-south throughout Amanohashidate. However, regardless of an intensive search, no bear was discovered. The street closure was lifted about 5 hours later, and police referred to as off their search.
An area teahouse close to the realm suspended operations for the day following studies of the sighting.
Tourists expressed concern over the potential of encountering a bear. One customer mentioned, “It’s frightening. I never thought there would be a bear here, and then I heard there had already been a capture. If I came face-to-face with a bear, I probably wouldn’t be able to move at all.”
Nearby elementary faculties additionally took precautionary measures. Students got steering on tips on how to reply in the event that they encountered a bear, and academics accompanied youngsters residence in organized teams after lessons.
The newest report follows an incident on June tenth when a bear was noticed at Amanohashidate. The animal swam throughout the water and moved towards a residential space earlier than ultimately being captured by authorities. Despite the unsuccessful search on June twelfth, officers remained cautious as a result of current exercise within the space.
Source: YOMIURI

