The area near Nanae-cho, Hokkaido, in the country's north, is known to be home to wild bears.
The boy, Yamato Tanooka first went
missing at around 4 p.m. local time (3 a.m. ET) on Saturday, according
to a spokesman for the Hokkaido Prefectural Police.
He
said police had received an emergency call from his parents at around 6
p.m., and were initially told that the boy had gone missing while on a
day trip to the area with his parents and sister to collect wild
vegetables.
The parents later admitted to police
they had left the boy alone in the mountains while on the way home to
punish him for throwing stones at passing cars and people.
The
boy's father suggested the family had hesitated in reporting him
missing because of the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
"I
was not able to ask for (a search) with a reason of punishment," he
told TV Asahi. "I thought it might be taken as a domestic violence."
The parents immediately drove back to where they had left Yamato, but he was no longer there, according to the police spokesman.
More
than 150 members of the local police and fire department have been
searching for the boy since Saturday, but he has not yet been found.
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