All 94 schools in Japanese city shut after bear spotted for first time
Utsunomiya, a Japanese city of half a million people north of Tokyo, has closed all 94 of its primary and secondary schools after a black bear was reportedly spotted in a residential area for the first time ever
Utsunomiya, a Japanese city of half a million people north of Tokyo, has closed all 94 of its primary and secondary schools after a black bear was reportedly spotted in a residential area for the first time ever
Utsunomiya, a Japanese city of half a million people north of Tokyo, has closed all 94 of its primary and secondary schools after a black bear was reportedly spotted in a residential area for the first time ever
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