200 years ago the Japanese captured a UFO, proof of 'Utsuro Bune'.
At Iwase Bunko library in Japan, there is a document documenting the encounter with aliens. This interesting document is called Hyouryuukishuu, or "The story of the shipwreck survivors".
The encounter occurred on February 22, 1803 in the village of Harashagahama, or Hara-Yadori, near Tokyo, according to some other sources. An iron and glass spaceship (flying saucer) drifted ashore. It has doors made of glass or crystal.
Through the glass dome, witnesses saw the characters of an unknown language and row of bottles containing liquids, perhaps water.(Photo: Internet).
This spacecraft is 6 meters wide, carrying a young woman with very white skin on it.
Utsuro Bune encounter - Is this UFO-shaped spacecraft originating from Earth?(Photo: Internet)
This event disturbed the villagers, everyone rushed to admire the strange object.
Later, this object was known as Utsuro Bune ("empty spacecraft").
There are a few people rowing near this strange round object and try to drag it to the shore.
The girl inside is about 1.5m tall.(Photo: Internet).
In Wonders in the Sky book: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times (roughly translated: Wonders of the sky: Unprecedented flying objects from ancient to modern) , two authors Jacques Vallee and Chris Aubeck writes: "The upper hemisphere of the object is made up of fox-eyed windows, tied together by a type of massage, with the lower half of the hemisphere made up of metal plates. through the glass dome, witnesses saw the characters of an unknown language and a series of bottles containing liquids, perhaps water ".
The girl inside is about 1.5m tall. Her dress is quite strange, made of unknown materials. She chatted with the curious, curious crowd in the language they didn't understand at all. She also has a cup with a rather strange design. Everyone estimated her age around 18-20.
Everyone estimated her age around 18 - 20. (Photo: Internet).
She held a wooden box about 60cm long in her hand. How to hold the box raises the feeling that this box is very special and she does not allow anyone to touch it.
"Villagers arrested and discussed how to deal with her. A villager, who had heard of a similar case occurred at another beach not far away, arguing that this girl might be one. the foreign princess, exiled by her father due to a relationship outside marriage ".
He thought that the box she held could even contain her lover. If so, this would be a political and diplomatic issue, and it would be quite expensive to handle mistakes: "We may be required to spend time and effort investigating. This girl and the boat (this spaceship?) Since there was a precedent that floated the ship out to sea before, it was best to put the girl inside the boat and then drift off. But humane, such a way of handling is quite cruel to her destiny. "
Painting depicts the Utsuro-bune spaceship by Kyokutei Bakin (1825).(Photo: Wikimedia).
After reinforcing the decision with such deductive logic, they forced the visitor to return to the domed object, pushing it to the sea, so that it gradually drifted out of sight.
There are two books published about this incident. One was Toen Shousetsu , published in 1825 and another was Ume no Chiri , published in 1844. Both books were born before the "modern" UFO sightings .
In addition to the above books, there is no record of this mysterious case in other official documents in Japan.
Who is this alien guest? Where is this girl from? There are many questions we cannot answer. However, it is possible that the story described in these books is based on a true UFO experience that occurred in Japan in 1803.
Utsuro Bune spacecraft model.(Photo: Internet).
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