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by hackernews682 37 days ago
Perhaps, because there are less people living in the rural areas, the bears are emboldened to roam more freely, thus increasing the frequency of encounters with the human occupiers.
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But then it’s stated oddly. It’s more like bears are encroaching on human territory rather than people expanding into bear territory.
Eh, I don't think there is much active encroachment happening any longer. Japan is no longer growing into its rural areas so much as receding from them.

Also, under certain constructions of the word "territory," (including the legal one) all territory in Japan is human territory. The bears are allowed to live on some of it but it is at the sufferance of the Japanese people.

See also headlines that refer to “shark infested waters” instead of “human infested waters”.
Not just perhaps, this is the prevailing theory here.