Surprise on the beach in Enshu , Japan , where a mysterious iron ball was found .

A meter and a half in diameter , some rust spots on the surface and an orange-brown colour . There is little information about it, so much so that the authorities have admitted they do not know what it is . Only one certainty: it's not a bomb and it's not about to explode. A team of experts has in fact subjected the object to X-rays , discovering that it is hollow . The area has been cordoned off and the case is now in the hands of the Japan Coast Guard Self-Defense Forces for further investigation.

The presence of two raised handles on its surface has suggested that it may be a mooring buoy . And it doesn't matter that by now the mystery has been (almost) solved : on the web many have ironically thought that it could be a UFO , others - given that Japan is the birthplace of manga and comics - of Goku , the fictional character from the animated series “ Dragonball ”.

(Unioneonline/vf)

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