A statue resembling an alien stands at the bottom of stairs in the Iinomachi district of Fukushima. Photo: KYODO |
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023
UFO Sightings in Rural Japan
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The Nobel Prize is given each year to scientists and researchers for things they have discovered and proven to be true., usually after years of hard work and much disbelief from others. So why would it not be possible that UFOs, life outside what we know as the Universe, resurrection, Harry Potter's magical world and whatnot will be scientifically proven someday? However, before these things are manifested as true, let's enjoy the romance of the unknown!
Personally, I'd rather spend 10.000 yen on embroidery thread than a UFO fanclub membership!
There are many towns village like this in Japan.
However, I was surprised that the membership fee was 10,000 yen.
I am interested extraterrestrial life and unidentified life, but not do not want to become a members. However, there are many amateurs who are the exact opposite of me and are seriously trying to deal with aliens and UFOs, so there may be more people paying the 10,000 yen membership fee than I think.
Well, just based on statistics I do believe that there is somethign (or someone) somwhere out there. I don't really think they are visiting earth, or even close enough to do so, though!
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