In the winter of 1915, a settlement in the Hokkaido wilderness was besieged by a bear that had awoken far earlier than normal hibernation patterns would expect. The resultant carnage was something that left indelible scars on the psyche of Japan.

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The article Bear Attack by Verity Jorgensen-Lane, formerly on Tofugu  The Kumamori Society website Picchio Wildlife Research Centre website Injury Patterns of Fatal Bear Attacks, PubMed Bear Attacks in Japan, All About Japan Death of a Japanese Man by a Bear Sparks Conversation, SoraNews24 The Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident, Vintage News Ursine Terror, The Guardian  Japan Town Deploys Monster Wolf Statues to Deter Bears, The Guardian

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