วันอาทิตย์ที่ 26 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554

Ufo History - Tales of the Castaways - Utsuro Bune

The Iwase Bunko Depository library has in its proprietary a description known as the Hyouryuukishuu translated to the 'Tales of Castaways'. The document was printed while the late Edo duration which contemporary fans of the paranormal understand this vessel to be the 'Edo-period Ufo'.

The evidence recorded tells the tales of Japanese mariners who find themselves in unfamiliar nations after becoming lost in the ocean, as well as castaway visitors washed shorewards on the seashores of Japan. To the Japanese public, who while this duration had existed living in a extended time of national seclusion, these unusual stories must have appeared extremely sensational.

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Together with these tales is the description of a damaged ship with a extremely mystifying form. According to the record, this large craft washed shorewards at Harashagahama. The specifications of the craft, specified as 3 meters tall by 5 meters in width, had been built from red sandalwood and metal and was equipped with openings of glass or crystal.

The mystifying characters of an unfamiliar writing principles were discovered etched inside the craft. Aboard the wandering vessel was a delicately decorated young lady with pale face and red eyebrows and locks. She was assessed to be amid Eighteen and Twenty years of age. Considering that she uttered an unfamiliar language, those that chanced upon her were incapable of determining from where she came.

In her arms, she grasped a basic timber case that looked to be of great significance to her, as she would permit nobody to approach it. The extremely detailed pictures, drawings and text are an important part of Ufo history and even today create added interest Considering the clarity and definition of the material.

Ufo History - Tales of the Castaways - Utsuro Bune

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