Japan
UFO Encounter in 19th century
Utsuro-bune (うつろ舟 'hollow
ship'), also Utsuro-fune and Urobune,
refers to an unknown object which allegedly washed ashore in 1803 in Hitachi
province on the eastern coast of Japan. Accounts of
the tale appear in three texts: Toen shōsetsu (1825), Hyōryū
kishū (1835) and Ume-no-chiri (1844).
According to legend, an
attractive young woman arrived on a local beach aboard the
"hollow ship". Fishermen brought her inland to investigate further,
but the woman was unable to communicate in Japanese. The fishermen then returned
her and her vessel to the sea, where it drifted away.
Historians, ethnologists and physicists such
as Kazuo Tanaka and Yanagita
Kunio have evaluated the "legend of the hollow boat" as part
of a long-standing tradition within Japanese folklore. Alternately,
certain ufologists have claimed that
the story represents evidence for a close
encounter of the third kind. (Read
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