Bear Mountain News

"Bear Mountain News" by the breeding staff.
If you have visited the venue even once, you may be wondering, "What's wrong with that brown bear?"
Therefore, we will deliver the state of brown bears living well even for those who can not come easily.
Please come and check out the brown bears even after you come to the venue!
And if you are new to Bear Mountain, you will definitely enjoy it when you come! is


3/3 2014

It's time to wake up

In March, Enlightenment Day is approaching. Around the end of February this year, perhaps because of the continued high temperatures, Mitt (6 years old) and Moko (12 years old) started to fidget, and they started to get up and move around a lot, so we decided to start feeding the two heads from March 1.  ← photo is a bear pellet (bait), and since I haven't eaten anything for about 3 months, I give it after softening it thoroughly with hot water.    ← photo shows the mitt at the moment of eating rice for the first time in about 3 months. I ate it in an instant without tasting it only by the young bear. Initially, I will give it about the amount of photos and gradually increase the amount. Other bears began to notice the smell of the bait, and some bears were waiting in front of the lattice door of the room. From now on, the number of bears to feed gradually increases, and the breeding staff gradually becomes busier these days. Breeding Staff


Bear Mountain News
2/25 2014

It's about time...

Even though there was no calendar or clock, the bears began to move. It seems that it is about time to wake up. There is also a bear that is already standing up, and when you look at the situation, it seems that it is healthy enough to feel the power of the eyes even though it has not eaten anything for about 3 months. The breeding staff is also relieved. Well, the story was taken in the middle of a winter retreat. In order to sleep with peace of mind, we put a compound panel on the iron barn of the barn, but rice straw is sticking out from the gap. If you look next to you, there is no such thing. Apparently, the bear is filling the rice straw in the gap in the companel as if to prevent the gap wind. It was like painting concrete on a wall with the palm of your hand like a plasterer... I grinned just imagining it embedding it with those big forelimbs. The photo on the left is also dirty because the rice straw is dirty, so I think it is coming out of the gap below, but it seems to prevent the gap wind. It is interesting that rice straw beds and crevice wind prevention are made in completely different ways depending on the individual. Bear Mountain will start operating on Saturday, April 26th!


Bear Mountain News
1/28 2014

How is it in the winter? Koji Hen?

Clinton followed by Koji-kun. I opened the ceiling vent to let in the light, so I woke up here as well. What's that? I look up as if to say, and check to see if the door that can be seen in the back of the photo opens, and I ask how it is in slow motion. Compared to Clinton, the rice straw bed is smaller and thinner. When you put a straight rice straw in the room, you can chew it or roll it with your front legs to soften it, creating your own comfortable place (bed). This varies from individual to individual, and some bears make it neatly sowing, while others sleep peacefully and cluttered, revealing their personality. Koji is... a meticulous person.


Bear Mountain News
1/24 2014

Winter weather? Clinton?

The inside of the animal house is a private room for each head, and you do not care about other bears!? It's winter. It was pitch dark, but excuse me, and I lit the lights. Clinton sleeps with a pile of rice straw. I sleep with my chin high and my chin resting. (The right side of the black object is the tip of the nose, the left is the buttocks) The rice straw in the foreground is a hindrance. Can't you take a picture a little easier to understand? Well, if it was taking so long, I would have woken it up. Sorry Clinton. Brown bears are not hibernating, but winter bears, so they are sleeping with their faces. Female bears give birth during the winter months and can be active immediately if something happens. Even if you find a bear burrow in the mountains in the winter, please leave it alone.


Bear Mountain News
1/22 2014

Prayer time! ?

We are praying under a cold sky with a temperature of -10 degrees Celsius. As a joke, we are measuring the sleeping breaths of brown bears. There is a ventilation hole on the roof of the animal enclosure, from which you can check on the breathing of the brown bears during the winter. Because it slows down metabolism, breathing rate also decreases. They only breathe about 2-3 times per minute. Check by holding one side of the tube visible at T time with your hand and holding the other side to your ear. Whether it's a sunny day or a blizzard, this is an essential and important task. Bear Mountain is the only place in the world where animals hibernate in groups during the winter in captivity. This year is our 8th winter.


Bear Mountain News
10/21 2013

I'm ready for winter.

Business hours for this year have ended on Sunday, October 20th. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our customers for visiting us this year. Just because you have a garden doesn't mean you can relax. There is a lot to do, including health checkups for the bears and preparations for winter retreat. Anyway, I'm relieved that this year ended without any accidents. We will be releasing information about the bears' status from time to time, so please continue to support Bear Mountain.


Bear Mountain News
10/18 2013

snow, autumn leaves and bears

Bear Mountain was closed due to snowfall. The snow has been removed from the park and the promenade, and we are now open for business with only 3 days left. In the past, there has been snow in the park when it opened in April, but this is the first time it has snowed in the fall. The light snow surface makes it easy to spot bears. And there are autumn leaves in the back. Just two days left to enjoy autumn and winter all at once, Bear Mountain will close for the 2013 season on October 20th (Sunday).


Bear Mountain News
10/1 2013

It's until October 20th.

October is here! Just the other day, I was saying "hot x 2"...how fast. Bear Mountain will be open this season until October 20th (Sunday). Closed every Tuesday. The baby will begin to eat more and more as it prepares for winter, and will grow in size. It's a good season to enjoy the yellow leaves and brown bears, so please come and see them while driving! After seeing the brown bears, please relax at the cafe.


Bear Mountain News
9/20 2013

After seeing the bear, let's eat Bear!

The Hanamori Kuma Cafe Restaurant will finally open tomorrow ☆ The hotel restaurant has a high threshold and is difficult to enter. I think there are many people who say that. However, it is a cafe, so please feel free to stop by. The most important part of the menu is the Bear Plate, which is inspired by Bear Mountain (?) Click here ↓ ↓ ↓ Tokachi Beef Steak with Tokachi Vegetables. The soup is made with Shintoku local chicken soup and shiitake mushrooms from Shintoku. This hearty plate that even bears will be satisfied with is available in the Bear Lunch Pack. Of course, you can also choose the very popular nap omelette rice. And during cafe time, this cute menu will be available ☆ Bear's Honey Toast Bear loves honey, after all. After seeing the bears, feel like you're a bear and have a hearty meal (^?^) Business hours are 11:00-16:00 (lunch time 11:30-14:00) Located in the Sahoro Resort Hotel, 2 minutes by car from Bear Mountain. For more information, please see the Hanamori Kuma Cafe Restaurant page.


Bear Mountain News
9/16 2013

Caught autumn salmon in the heavy rain!

It's a shame that it's raining on this three-day weekend. I took pictures of the event so that people who really wanted to go but couldn't can see it. Please take a look at Santa and Hinata's brave appearances (?).


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