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Japan, 1915 - a brown bear attacks and kills multiple villagers*. The people attempt to defend themselves but it seems the bear is stalking them and outsmarts them at every turn. Enter, the bear specialist Miyouke Yasutarō... Joining us this week is the master of Confessions, Sammy Petersen.*Content warning: this episode contains multiple people (including children) being attacked by a bear.This is a comedy/history podcast, the report begins at approximately 12:47 (though as always, we go off on tangents throughout the report).For all our important links: https://linktr.ee/dogoonpod Check out our other podcasts:Book Cheat: https://play.acast.com/s/book-cheatPrime Mates: https://play.acast.com/s/prime-mates/Listen Now: https://play.acast.com/s/listen-now/Who Knew It with Matt Stewart: https://play.acast.com/s/who-knew-it-with-matt-stewart/Our awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and logo by Peader ThomasDo Go On acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we record on, the Wurundjeri people, in the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders, past and present. REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:Bear identification test:https://myfwp.mt.gov/fwpPub/testStart.action?testid=559639 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankebetsu_brown_bear_incident# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamamoto_Heikichi#Later_life https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-15/japan-record-number-of-bear-attacks/103950682 Onikuma: The Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident and Japanese Modernity by David Laichtman, May 2020 https://www.news.com.au/world/asia/when-a-bear-went-on-a-rampage-in-rural-japan-killing-seven-people/news-story/aab41761845ebf5015bfce6bd1599a02 https://www.nps.gov/articles/bearattacks.htm#:~:text=Cover%20your%20head%20and%20neck,to%20it%20or%20its%20cubs. https://soranews24.com/2022/06/24/site-of-the-worst-bear-attack-in-japanese-history-is-a-chilling-place-to-visit/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are back! On this episode, I am rolling solo. Accompany me as I talk about the life and death of the Grizzly Man, the Sankebetsu bear attacks in Japan, and the 1990 horror action film they inspired Yellow Fangs!
Today we are heading back to Hokkaido, Japan in 1915 when a monstrous creature thought to be a demon stalked, killed, and ate villagers while hunters desperately tried to stop it over six snowy nights. Today on The Odder, we are talking about The Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident which is still considered the worst animal attack in Japanese history. Reinforce the walls and windows and let's hope the bear passes our house by and Let's Go!Want to request your own personalized episode? Email me at theodderpod@gmail.com!Follow us on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/theodderpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theodderpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/theodderpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theodderpodcastPlease rate and review!Music Credit"Ripples" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Mountain Emperor" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Finding Movement" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Main Theme:"Dream Catcher" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Por un par de semanas en el invierno de 1915, un oso que no logró hibernar aterrorizó a la pequeña aldea de Sankebetsu, en Hokkaido, y se devoró a varias personas. Este es, quizá, el caso de ataques de oso más brutal y con más víctimas de todos los tiempos, y les garantizo que el relato es digno de su propia película. Pasen a escuchar, si "osan" :P
Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? I see a new Dork Matters ep with Ben and Lexi. We're dorking out about the best, most amazing, legendary children's book illustrator-authors! With a bit of conspiracy theorizing about the Sankebetsu brown bear incident. Grab a blanky, get comfy, and let us tell you a story.FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Sankebetsu brown bear incidentLegendary illustratorsMaurice Sendak - Where the Wild Things Are, Chicken Soup with RiceDr Seuss (Theodore Geisel), The Grinch, Green Eggs & HamEric Carle - Brown Bear, The Very Hungry CaterpillarRichard Scarry - Best Ever/BusytownBeatrix potter - Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, Jeremy FisherClement Hurd - Goodnight Moon, The Runaway BunnyEH Shepard - The Wind in the Willows, Winni-the-PoohUl de Rico - THE RAINBOW GOBLINS!Ezra Jack Keats - The Snowy Day, Peter's ChairBONUS CONTENT:Ul de Rico concept art for The Neverending Story (1984)Sendak's In the Night Kitchen: Unusual History of Censorship by Laura CattrysseBeatrix Potter - The Dead AuthorsProdorkcer Jess Schmidt's picks:say what you will about Roald Dahl, but Quentin Blake is an iconic illustrator in my mindLudwig Bemelmans of the Madeline books was another fave of my childhoodShel Silverstein was my first introduction to poetry and again just iconicThe Velveteen Rabbit was a book that I asked for all the time, illustrated by William Nicholson"I remember that as a child, when I felt overwhelmed, my mother would reassure me by saying, ‘One piece at a time.' That's good advice for many things in life." -Eric Carle SOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditThis podcast is created on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Nations, which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai. We also acknowledge the Stoney Nakota Nation, Tsuut'ina, and Metis Nation Region 3.Help your dorky pals spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods! Thank you for helping us to share our love of all things Dork!
In this episode (part 1 of 3), Mr. I begins the real story of an incident in a small village in Hokkaido. The people of the village met a very aggressive bear. Listen to hear the start of the story.
In this episode (part 2 of 3), Mr. I continues the real story of an incident in a small village in Hokkaido. The people of the village met a very aggressive bear. How did the people of the village plan to take care of the bear problem?
In this episode (part 3 of 3), Mr. I ends the real story of an incident in a small village in Hokkaido. The people of the village met a very aggressive bear. Listen to find out how the incident came to an end.
Bears are scary. Big teeth, sharp claws and a smelly disposition make for bad company. But not all bears are out to get you - sometimes you just get in their way! And then there's the predatory bears, the kind who watch you from the shadows and stalk your every move. Like Kesagake, the legendary Ussuri brown bear who brutally murdered eight Japanese women and children in 1915. This horrifying story is fit for the big screen with a gunslinging alcoholic bear hunter who seeks revenge against his old furry nemesis after families are torn apart by Kesagake's sharp claws. Tonight, we'll uncover the mistakes made in the small village along the Sankebetsu River and follow the snowy trail of the most notorious Ussuri bear to stalk the forests of Hokkaido. We'll dig into the differences between brown and black bears, discuss what to do if you happen to come face to face with one and learn from Elise's close encounters with Grizzlies in Alaska. This episode is not for the faint of heart. Grab your wine and your bear spray because this one's a doozy. Happy haunting!
TW: Child and infant death, death of a pregnant womanIn the first of many bear-centric episodes, we're heading to Japan to explore a string of violent attacks that plagued the rural settlement of Sankebetsu during the winter of 1915. For five days, an Ussuri brown bear terrorized villagers in an incident that still stands as the worst bear attack in Japanese history. Was Kesagake a monster or just misunderstood?Sources: Kesagake Sources
In this week's episode Nicole covers the gruesome Sankebetsu brown bear attacks in Japan in 1915. And Liv covers the US government's situationship with UFO's. Grab your tinfoil hats and buckle up because things are about to get conspiratorial. This weeks cocktail: Raspberry lemonade adult juice box from The Boozy Blonde. Check them out here!https://www.boozyblondeohio.com/Sources:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankebetsu_brown_bear_incident#:~:text=The%20incident%20took%20place%20from,several%20houses%20in%20the%20areahttps://darktales.blog/2019/09/09/the-sankebetsu-brown-bear-incident/https://soranews24.com/2022/06/24/site-of-the-worst-bear-attack-in-japanese-history-is-a-chilling-place-to-visit/https://www.britannica.com/topic/unidentified-flying-object/Other-investigations-of-UFOshttps://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.thenewstribune.com/outdoors/article262825983.htmlhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Arnoldhttps://www.britannica.com/event/Roswell-incidentThank you so much for showing up and listening each week, we couldn't put out the content we do without the support of our audience. Be sure to follow us on our social media:Instagram and Facebook: SorryIfWeMadeItWeirdTwitter: @WeMadeItWeirdYouTube: SorryIfWeMadeItWeirdTiktok: siwmiw_podRep your favorite weirdos and get your SIWMIW merch here: https://www.sorryifwemadeitweird.com/If you enjoy the content we put out and want to support us financially, you can tip us/buy us a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/sorryifwemadeitweirdIf you'd like to make a recurring monthly donation AND get access to exclusive bonus content you can join us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sorryifwemadeitweird?fan_landing=true&view_as=publicHave a weird personal story you'd like to share? Or perhaps a topic recommendation or drink recipe you'd like us to try? Or maybe you just want to ask us a question or comment on a previous episode? Either way we love hearing from you! Send us an email at: sorryifwemadeitweird@gmail.com.Intro and outro music by: cascreativearts on Fiverr
We talk about the legendary Sankebetsu bear incident – the worst bear attack in the history of Japan. #bearattack #bears Great chat with MassacreMates™.DIRECT DONATION LINK (See your comment appear live): https://streamlabs.com/johnnymassacre
We are back with a classic Man Eaters story. This week we travel to Japan in the 1910s when a monstrous brown bear terrorised a small village, killing several people and injuring more. This would go down as the deadliest animal attack in Japanese history. Plus in our Scratch Of The Day: A congressman who was attacked by a fox and a woman dealing with the aftermath of a pit bull mauling. EMAIL: maneaterspod@gmail.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/maneaterspod INSTAGRAM: @maneaterspodcast INSTAGRAM: @jimothychaps Puffs opens May 6th at the Civic Playhouse. Book your tickets here: https://www.verypopulartheatreco.com.au/
Animals don't hold grudges right? RIGHT‽ You be the judge after hearing the tale of one sleepy Northern Japanese town which was besieged by the biggest, baddest bear in Hokkaido. More Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees than Winnie the Pooh, this bear meant business and wasn't going to stop until the town fell silent.Join Linz and Chris as they journey north into the blizzards to uncover the truth about the Tomamae brown bear incident.------Music / Sound Effect credits--------Music by JCI-21 from PixabayMusic by lololeeds from PixabayMusic by SSPsurvival from PixabayMusic by beetpro from PixabayMusic from PixabaySound from Zapsplat.comSound from Quicksands.comSounds from freesound.orgThanks to our Patreons Philipp Hofmann, Pip, Livvy, Mark, Philipp Hofmann, Riaz K, Wesley Aker & Michael P McCoy.Support the show
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. Today's guest is Cassie! You can find her via her Twitter page, or listen to her excellent anime podcast, Shoujo Treehouse! For more content follow me on @hikikomoripodcast on Instagram where I'll be posting photos relevant to this episode! You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: 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
On this episode, Brian teaches Emma about the Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident in 1915. Just an unneeded reminder for why Bears are dangerous and no matter how cute they look, will need to be stopped by a man who drinks too much. Want to get in touch with us? For work related inquires and suggestions for the show: murdermirthmonsters@gmail.com Twitter: @MirthAndMurder
Between the 8th and 14th of December, 1915, the small farming village of Sankebetsu, Hokkaido, was terrorized by an extremely aggressive bear. In the end, 7 villagers and 1 bear would be dead. Find out the details in this episode.
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Kola and her friend Sam discuss the mysterious Agent 355 and the insane and mildly terrifying Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident.
1 bear with the spirit of John Wick, vs an entire Japanese village. This week we have our darkest episode yet, the Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident, in which a bear rampaged through futile Japan, leaving a trail of death in its wake. This is one of the craziest wikipedia entries Mitch has ever found. Follow us on Instagram!@extremelyinternet@Mitchholleman@gtodd321@dangeranderson
This week we look into the famous story of the Sankebetsu brown bear incident. This is the worst bear attack in Japanese history, a real true crime story. The bear even has his own name "Kesagake". This is a fascinating story of an angry bear who woke up too early from hibernation and unleashed terror to local visitors. In two days he killed 7 people, injuring many more and making homes look like slaughterhouses. We also get to meet the drunk hunter named Yamamoto who is a poor mans Jim Corbett, but still managed to kill the bear. At the end we also go into what to do if you encounter a bear and how to protect yourself. If you would like to give a donation you can on PayPal at either Forceofnaturepod@gmail.com or simply forceofnaturepod On Venmo is my personal account at Matthew-Hamilton-51 We would appreciate any donations very much and we will give shout outs to anyone that does. Thank you! If you want us to give you a shout out please go to iTunes subscribe/rate/review give us 5 stars, say whatever you want. It really helps us standout and get noticed. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/force-of-nature/id1416902126 Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play Please add us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ForceofNaturePod/ Also feel free to send us and email if you want or have any cool animal stories you would like to share forceofnaturepod@gmail.com
This week we look into the famous story of the Sankebetsu brown bear incident. This is the worst bear attack in Japanese history, a real true crime story. The bear even has his own name "Kesagake". This is a fascinating story of an angry bear who woke up too early from hibernation and unleashed terror to local visitors. In two days he killed 7 people, injuring many more and making homes look like slaughterhouses. We also get to meet the drunk hunter named Yamamoto who is a poor mans Jim Corbett, but still managed to kill the bear. At the end we also go into what to do if you encounter a bear and how to protect yourself. If you would like to give a donation you can on PayPal at either Forceofnaturepod@gmail.com or simply forceofnaturepod On Venmo is my personal account at Matthew-Hamilton-51 We would appreciate any donations very much and we will give shout outs to anyone that does. Thank you! If you want us to give you a shout out please go to iTunes subscribe/rate/review give us 5 stars, say whatever you want. It really helps us standout and get noticed. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/force-of-nature/id1416902126 Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play Please add us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ForceofNaturePod/ Also feel free to send us and email if you want or have any cool animal stories you would like to share forceofnaturepod@gmail.com
Unbearable puns and grizzly humour... Also a lesson in geography that most 5-year-old children would already understand. All this plus a Nitflux New Zealand commercial on this weeks edition of the Breakdown. Find more at www.carouselsnipervictim.com -LIKE-SHARE-COMMENT-TAG-REVIEW- Every month we'll choose one person from the seedy world of social media notifications and send them some free stuff... Follow us on all your finest social tubes: @CarouselSniperVictim @DeadGlassDesign Facebook, Instagram, Twitter © 2017 Dead Glass Design "March of the Spoons" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
It was December of 1915, the setting: Japan. Bear sightings among the rural villages were common at the time. The Ussuri Brown Bear, a cousin of the Grizzly, typically left humans alone, only occasionally breaking into village food stores. But something was different about this particular bear. Find more at www.carouselsnipervictim.com Read by Shaun Jeffery Sound by Leigh Massoni Tunes by Keeley Connolly: https://keeleyconnolly.bandcamp.com/releases © 2017 Dead Glass Design sources/ further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankebetsu_brown_bear_incident https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/08/03/the-sankebetsu-brown-bear-incident-of-1915-was-the-worst-bear-attack-in-japanese-history/ "Teddy Bear Waltz" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Cool Boys discuss Beauty & the Beast (2017), Ghost in the Shell (2017), the Sankebetsu bear attack, and some fabulous dongs. Cool Boys YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHzM86Bi2iqNoSTFhopQtXQ/ Cool Boys Twitter: twitter.com/CoolBoysPodcast Cool Boys Email: thecoolboyspodcast@gmail.com Cool Boys Patreon: www.patreon.com/coolboyspodcast Special thank you to CO.AG for the fabulous music we use for the podcast! If you need copyright and royalty free music for any video production, games, movies, etc., this is the YouTube channel to to check out! YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Email coagmusic@yahoo.com Paypal Coagmusic@gmail.com
There's a monster in the woods. When this small Hokkaido frontier village suffers a series of deadly bear attacks neighbours must band together for survival. But will help arrive in time to save them? Find out in this week's episode. Contact info: Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/599855356835724/ Email truecrimejapan@gmail.com