
Chiharu Hatakeyama left an office job in the city after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami to become a hunter. She says food and water shortages after the quake made her concerned about survival.
One young woman left her office job to hunt and another serves fresh game in her guesthouse. Why did they seek out the hunter's life?
It was mid-March and there was not much time left in the hunting season. In the mountains of Itoshima, Fukuoka Prefecture, a woman took on an 40kg wild boar.
The boar's foreleg was caught in a snare she had set, and it was angry and menacing.
"If you hesitate, it'll get you," she said later.
Carefully approaching her prey, she brought the boar down with a special spear - her fourth, and biggest, kill since becoming a hunter last autumn.













