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The Sankebetsu brown bear incident (三毛別羆事件, Sankebetsu higuma jiken), also known as the Rokusensawa bear attack (六線沢熊害事件, Rokusensawa yūgai jiken) or the Tomamae brown bear incident (苫前羆事件, Tomamae higuma jiken), was a series of bear attacks which took place 9-15 December 1915, in Hokkaidō, Japan. Over the course of six days, an Ussuri brown bear attacked a number of households, killing nine people and injuring a further three. The incident has been referred to as "the worst animal attack in Japanese history". The attacks ended when the bear was shot dead.
Background
editHistory
editAdaptations and dramatizations
editNovels
edit- 1965: The Bear Wind (羆風, Kuma Kaze) by Yukio Togawa
- 1977: The Bear Storm (羆嵐, Kuma Arashi) by Akira Yoshimura
Radio play
edit- 1980: The Bear Storm (羆嵐, Kuma Arashi) by Sou Kuramoto, starring Rentarō Mikuni
Stage performance
edit- 1986: The Bear Storm (羆嵐, Kuma Arashi) by Sou Kuramoto
Manga
edit- The Wild Legend (野生伝説, Yasei Densetsu) vol.3~5 by Yukio Togawa (story) and Takao Yaguchi (art)
Film
edit- 1990: Yellow Fangs (リメインズ 美しき勇者たち, Rimeinzu Utsukushiki Yūshatachi, "Remains: Beautiful Heroes") Sonny Chiba (director), Hiroyuki Sanada, Mika Muramatsu, Bunta Sugawara
See also
editReferences
editSources
editBooks
edit- Kimura, Moritake (October 20, 2015). 慟哭の谷 北海道三毛別・史上最悪のヒグマ襲撃事件 [Valley of Weeping: The worst brown bear attack in history in Sankebetsu, Hokkaido] (in Japanese) (3rd ed.). Japan: Bungeishunju. ISBN 978-4-1679-0534-7.