Golfers in Japan had more than just bunkers and water hazards to deal with when a bear sighting brought an early end to a tournament because of safety concerns.

The final round of the Twinfields Ladies on the women's second-tier Step Up tour in central Japan was cancelled after a bear was spotted on the course on Saturday.

The decision was taken to protect players and spectators, said organisers.

Reina Maeda, who was leading on six-under par after Friday's second round, was declared the winner.

"I was very surprised, but I'm very happy," said the 19-year-old.

Human encounters with bears have reached record levels in Japan, with 219 people attacked resulting in six deaths in the 12 months to April 2024.

Climate change affecting food sources and hibernation times, along with depopulation caused by an ageing society, are causing bears to venture into towns more frequently.

Japan's government in February approved a bill allowing hunters to shoot bears in populated areas.