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Many Japanese Believe The Mysterious Balls On The Beach Are From Dragon Balls And UFOs


Image: Guardian News

Local residents, especially on the coast of Enshu, Japan, are shocked by the large metal ball that washed ashore and has sparked various questions.


Image: Guardian News

Even the bomb squad and the police were sent to investigate the metal ball and are still unable to identify where it came from at this time. The sphere, which measures about 1.5 meters in diameter, washed up on Enshu beach in the city of Hamamatsu.

Many people feared that the iron ball was a stray mine drifting in the ocean, which was proven wrong after experts from the bomb squad used X-ray technology to examine the inside of the ball and found it to be hollow and not dangerous. They are also still don’t know what the sphere is or where it came from. Many people think it might be a kind of iron buoy.

A local runner on the beach claimed to be baffled as to why the ball was becoming the centre of attention. He informed official broadcaster NHK that it had been there for a month. I tried to push it, but it couldn't be moved.

Some of the Netizen gave a funny opinion that it resembled something from the popular manga series Dragon Ball, while others believed it was a UFO spaceship that had fallen from the sky.

Image: Guardian News

Source: Guardian News

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