Japan's military joined the search for a 7-year-old boy abandoned in a dense northern forest by his parents as punishment for being naughty.
Seventy five members of the Self-Defence Forces joined 200 police and civilians beating their way through thick brush in the mountainous forest on Hokkaido Island.
A local hunter was also added to the search for Yamato Tanooka after fresh bear tracks were found in the area where he vanished at the weekend, Jiji news agency said.
The boy's parents first said he disappeared while they foraged for edible plants, but later told police they had left him by the road to discipline him after he threw stones at people and cars.
They said when they drove back a few minutes later the boy had disappeared. The area is so remote that residents of the region say they rarely go through it.