NAGOYA -- Five kindergartners and two adults were stung by a swarm of bees while taking a walk on Wednesday morning, police said.
A total of 70 kindergartners from Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture, and adults accompanying them were staying at a public lodge in Nagoya's Midori-ku.
Many of them went out on Wednesday morning to take a walk along a local promenade when a swarm of bees attacked five kindergartners, one instructor and a photographer.
"I called an ambulance because the children came back crying after being stung by the bees," said Takashi Yoshida, director of the lodge. "We went along the promenade and noticed a honeycomb with many bees around it," Yoshida added. "A fisherman was also stung at the same spot on Tuesday."
Local health officials were dispatched to the scene and removed the honeycomb from a tree on the side of the promenade. (Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, Aug. 11, 2004)