10 Most Famous UFO Sightings In Japan - Alternative View

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10 Most Famous UFO Sightings In Japan - Alternative View
10 Most Famous UFO Sightings In Japan - Alternative View

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As stated in books on the history of ufology, UFOs often appear during natural and man-made disasters - for example, over nuclear power plants. Many journalists have noticed that many UFO sightings have been documented during and after the nuclear disasters at Chernobyl and Fukushima.

On Thursday, Friday and Saturday last week, several regions of Japan - most of all the island of Kyushu - were hit by tremors that injured thousands and dozens of deaths. As ufologists assumed, the appearance of a UFO was recorded during the earthquake. In particular, this happened in the area of the Kumamoto airport.

With this fact in mind, we have compiled 10 of the most famous UFO sightings in Japan. Most of them are in the Fukushima area during and after the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.

10. A spherical UFO flies out of the volcano and hovers above it

Sakurajima volcano, March 2011

9. Flying saucer in the sky of Tokyo

Promotional video:

The video was allegedly taken by a tourist in September 2012.

8. An unidentified object emerged from the ocean during the tsunami

March 2011

(Watch from timestamp 2:10.)

7. Curious orb is looking for something during a disaster

March 2011

(Watch from timestamp 2:40.)

6. A giant spaceship over Fukushima?

Video from German TV (about the Fukushima nuclear power plant).

April 2011

(Watch from timestamp 0:53.)

5. A ball-shaped UFO sweeps over the Kumamoto airport after the earthquake

15 April 2016

4. A flotilla of orbs dancing in the daytime sky. Part 1

Video filmed after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

3. A flotilla of orbs dancing in the daytime sky. Part 2

Video filmed after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

2. A huge fireball hovered over the volcano

January 2016, Sakurajima volcano.

1. Balls of fire swarm over the volcano

May 2011, Sakurajima volcano.

Translation by Elena Muravyova, for neveroyatno.info