Man finds bear in living room as Japan readies licence to kill


Illustrative photo. - Reuters

TOKYO: A man in rural Japan found a bear snuggled up in his living room, local media reported Tuesday (Dec 24), as the government prepares to relax laws on shooting the fearsome creatures.

Reports said a man in snowy Fukushima region on Monday evening found a bear lying under his kotatsu -- a low table with a heating element underneath and a surrounding blanket that is common in Japanese houses.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Japan , bear , home , licence , kill , living room

Next In Aseanplus News

Three people shot dead in eastern Australia, town in lockdown
Preschools for building character, not pushing out ‘exam-oriented’ students, says Syed Saddiq
US travel magazine names Vietnam's Phu Quoc island one of top trending destinations for 2026
Thai Customs set to tighten free zone rules, raise per-item fines to curb false declarations
MACC nabs Tan Sri, company director over alleged RM300mil investment scam
Oil slips as investors assess supply outlook, US stock build
Crime prevention, school safety remain top priority, says IGP
Japan pauses restart of world's biggest nuclear plant
AirAsia X targets up to US$600mil debt restructuring after combining airlines
Squid Game’s Park Hae-soo rides another wave of global fame

Others Also Read