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Moritake Kimura

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Moritake Kimura
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Moritake Kimura, Hokkaido Forestry Bureau employee, in June 1942
Native name木村 盛武
Born1920
(2019-09-06)September 6, 2019(2019-09-06)September 6, 2019
💼 Occupation

Moritake Kimura (Japanese: 木村 盛武, Hepburn: Kimura Moritake, 1920 – September 6, 2019) was a Japanese non-fiction writer. He is best known for his investigation of the Sankebetsu brown bear incident, which caused the greatest damage in the history of Japanese animal damage.[1]

Biography

Moritake Kimura was born in 1920 in Sapporo, Hokkaido.[2] His father, a forestry official, and maternal uncle told him about the Sankebetsu brown bear incident, which caused the most damage in Japanese history, when he was a child, and it left a strong impression on him.[3]

In August 1938, after enrolling in the manufacturing department of Hokkaido Government Otaru Fisheries School, currently Hokkaido Otaru Fisheries High School, he survived a bear attack on Paramushir, where he conducted practical training, that took one life, and since then he had been unable to escape his interest in bears.[3]

Once he graduated in 1939, he worked as a king crab inspector, but completed the training course's first type of Hokkaido Government Forestry and became one of these officers, just like his father and paternal grandfather, in 1941.[2] He then began researching the truth behind the Sankebetsu brown bear incident, for which no solid information existed, but failed to obtain sufficient information through literature.[3]

Twenty years later, in the spring of 1961, he was transferred from his Imperial Family Forest Agency office in the town of Horokanai to the local office in Kotanbetsu, which had jurisdiction over scene of the incident, working for until 1966. He conducted a field investigation and obtained testimonies from over thirty people, including those with knowledge of the incident and their sons. Putting this together, in 1964, the Asahikawa Forestry Bureau's magazine "Boreal Forest" published an article on the incident, "The Tomamae Bear Incident: The Greatest Tragedy in the History of Animal Attacks", making the incident widely known.[4] This was reprinted in 1980, and further published as "The Devil's Valley" on December 9, 1994, by Kyōdō Culture Agency on March 1, 2008, and by Bungeishunjū on April 10, 2015.[5]

He retired as a forestry official in 1980. Before his retirement, he worked at the offices of the Imperial Household Forestry Agency in Engaru, Nakatonbetsu, Ikutora, Horokanai, Kotanbetsu, Daisetsu, and Asahikawa.[2] His home was in Minami Ward, Sapporo.[6]

Since then, he began writing and researching wild animals, as like vegetation sixty years after the eruption of Tokachidake.[7] However, at 8:20 a.m. on September 6, 2019, he died at a hospital in Sapporo due to acute heart failure, at the age of 99.[3] His funeral and memorial service were held only by his close relatives.

Selected works

  • 慟哭の谷 [The Devil's Valley] (in 日本語). Kyōdō Culture Agency. 1994. ISBN 978-4-905664-89-5. Search this book on
  • エゾヒグマ百科 - 被害・予防・生態・故事 [Ezo Brown Bear Encyclopedia - Damage, Prevention, Ecology, Stories] (in 日本語). Kyōdō Culture Agency. 1983. ISBN 4905664144. Search this book on
  • 魚名博物記 - ものしりエピソード [Fish Name History - Knowledge Episode] (in 日本語). Kyōdō Culture Agency. 1986. ISBN 4905664322. Search this book on
  • 野生の事件簿 - 北の動物たち [Wild Case Files - Animals of the North] (in 日本語). Hokkaido Shimbun Press. 1989. ISBN 4893635379. Search this book on
  • 春告獣(エゾヒグマ)- ヒグマのことがわかる本 [Spring Announcement Beast (Ezo Brown Bear) - A Book to Learn About Brown Bears] (in 日本語). Kyōdō Culture Agency. 1995. ISBN 978-4905664901. Search this book on
  • 北の魚博物誌 [Northern Fish Natural History] (in 日本語). Hokkaido Shimbun Press. 1997. ISBN 4893638548. Search this book on
  • ヒグマそこが知りたい - 理解と予防のための10章 [What You Want to Know About Brown Bears - 10 Chapters for Understanding and Prevention] (in 日本語). Kyōdō Culture Agency. 2001. ISBN 487739057X. Search this book on
  • あぁ、一兵卒 - ある戦争体験者の証言 [Ah, Private - Testimony of a War Experience] (in 日本語). Kyōdō Culture Agency. 2005. ISBN 4877391142. Search this book on

References

  1. "The worst brown bear incident in history - Learning from Moritake Kimura". 2020-10-15. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 木村盛武 プロフィール [Moritake Kimura Profile].
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 書評|木村盛武著「慟哭の谷 (共同文化社)」 [Book review "The Devil's Valley (Kyōdō Bunkasha)" by Moritake Kimura]. May 27, 2021.
  4. 大いなる知床 北海道新聞 [Great Shiretoko Hokkaido Shinbun]. History of Damage in Hokkaido. Archived from the original on 2015-04-27.
  5. 元林務官が執念の取材で追究した、ヒグマによる史上最悪の惨殺事件の真実――2018年も気をつけたい身近な危険生物 [The truth behind the worst slaughter in history by a brown bear, as investigated by a former forestry official with tenacious reporting - Dangerous creatures that we need to be careful of in 2018 as well]. 2018-01-07.
  6. ヒグマ事件を読み解く/苫前事件(三毛別事件) [Interpreting the Brown Bear Incident/Tomamae Incident (Sankebetsu Incident)].
  7. 木村 盛武 [Moritake Kimura].

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