Missing Japanese boy found after epic search

Media members gather in front of the hospital where the 7-year-old Japanese boy who went missing nearly a week ago after his parents left him in a forest as punishment, was taken to for checkups, in Hakodate, Hokkaido Friday, June 3, 2016. The boy was found Friday, apparently unharmed, police said, in a case that had set off a nationwide debate about parental disciplining. (Daisuke Suzuki/Kyodo News via AP) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT

Media members gather in front of the hospital where the 7-year-old Japanese boy who went missing nearly a week ago after his parents left him in a forest as punishment, was taken to for checkups, in Hakodate, Hokkaido Friday, June 3, 2016. The boy was found Friday, apparently unharmed, police said, in a case that had set off a nationwide debate about parental disciplining. (Daisuke Suzuki/Kyodo News via AP) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT

Published Jun 3, 2016

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Tokyo - A Japanese boy abandoned in a dense forest by his parents for being naughty was found alive and unharmed on Friday, nearly a week after his disappearance set off a massive search that kept the nation riveted.

Seven-year-old Yamato Tanooka was discovered in a building on a Japanese military base around 4km from where he disappeared last Saturday after his parents left him by the side of a road, reportedly as discipline for throwing stones at cars.

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“One of our soldiers was preparing for drills this morning and unlocked the door of a building on the base, and there he was,” a member of Japan's Self-Defence Forces told NHK national television.

“When he asked 'Are you Yamato?', the boy said yes. Then he said he was hungry, so the soldier gave him some water, bread and riceballs.”

Yamato was taken to hospital for checks, but no further information was immediately available.

REUTERS

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