HAKODATE, Japan (Kyodo) -- A 7-year-old boy who was missing for six days in mountain forests in northern Japan after being left there alone by his parents for misbehaving was found safe Friday.
Yamato Tanooka was last seen around 5 p.m. Saturday on a forest path in Nanae in Hokkaido, where his parents had left him before briefly driving away, according to the police. He did not have any external injuries.
The boy was found at around 7:50 a.m. by Self-Defense Forces personnel in an exercise area in the town of Shikabe in Hokkaido, 5 kilometers away from the town of Nanae where he had been left behind by his parents. He had been staying in a shelter used by troops when it rains.
The boy told SDF personnel that after walking through the forest he had been staying in the shelter, where he had been able to drink water, since Saturday night. The exercise area is regularly used by SDF troops.
He was taken to a hospital in Hakodate where he was later reunited with his parents and sister.
About 130 to 200 police officers and firefighters, as well as SDF personnel, had been searching for the boy. The police used a helicopter Monday to search for him, while firefighters rode horses along forest paths calling out the boy's name.
Yamaoto's parents had initially told investigators that their son disappeared when the family of four was collecting edible wild plants, according to the police.
But they later told the police that the story was untrue and that their son actually went missing after being left alone for about five minutes on their way home from a park.
His 44-year-old father told reporters Sunday that he told Yamato to get out of the car and then drove off "to scare him a little bit" as punishment for throwing stones at people and cars. But when he returned about five minutes later, the boy was not there.
The family searched for the boy for about half an hour before contacting the police when they could not find him.
Think the little stinker learned his lesson? That is a long time for a 7 year old to be on his own. That will leave an impact.
Yamato Tanooka was last seen around 5 p.m. Saturday on a forest path in Nanae in Hokkaido, where his parents had left him before briefly driving away, according to the police. He did not have any external injuries.
The boy was found at around 7:50 a.m. by Self-Defense Forces personnel in an exercise area in the town of Shikabe in Hokkaido, 5 kilometers away from the town of Nanae where he had been left behind by his parents. He had been staying in a shelter used by troops when it rains.
The boy told SDF personnel that after walking through the forest he had been staying in the shelter, where he had been able to drink water, since Saturday night. The exercise area is regularly used by SDF troops.
He was taken to a hospital in Hakodate where he was later reunited with his parents and sister.
About 130 to 200 police officers and firefighters, as well as SDF personnel, had been searching for the boy. The police used a helicopter Monday to search for him, while firefighters rode horses along forest paths calling out the boy's name.
Yamaoto's parents had initially told investigators that their son disappeared when the family of four was collecting edible wild plants, according to the police.
But they later told the police that the story was untrue and that their son actually went missing after being left alone for about five minutes on their way home from a park.
His 44-year-old father told reporters Sunday that he told Yamato to get out of the car and then drove off "to scare him a little bit" as punishment for throwing stones at people and cars. But when he returned about five minutes later, the boy was not there.
The family searched for the boy for about half an hour before contacting the police when they could not find him.
Think the little stinker learned his lesson? That is a long time for a 7 year old to be on his own. That will leave an impact.