
The Devil’s Sea.
Also known as the Dragon’s Triangle and the Pacific Bermuda Triangle, is a region of the Pacific, south of Tokyo. The Devil’s Sea is sometimes considered a paranormal location, though the veracity of these claims has been questioned.

The Japanese word ma no umi (translated as evil sea, troublesome sea, or dangerous sea) has been widely used to describe dangerous marine locations around the world. This means that there are many locations that the Japanese call ma no umi.

On 4 January 1955, Japanese ship Shinyo Maru No, lost radio contact near Mikura-jima. Japanese newspapers then began to label the location as ma no umi until the ship was found safe on 15 January. Yomiuri Shimbun showed a map of the sea with points of several other ships that had been lost in recent years, and stated that those ships were lost within the area that the Yokohama Coast Guard Office had classified as a special danger

area. In the U.S., The New York Times introduced this incident with the term “The Devil’s Sea”, where nine ships had been lost in perfect weather. Yomiuri Shimbun described the size of the ma no umi as follows: “From the Izu islands to east of the Ogasawara islands; about 200 miles east to west, and about 300 miles north to south, where nine ships were lost in the past five years”. However, two of the nine ships were lost near Miyake-jima and Iwo Jima, about 750 miles apart.

In 1974, American paranormal writer Charles Berlitz introduced the Devil’s Sea in his book The Bermuda Triangle. Berlitz claimed that “Nine modern ships and several hundred crews were lost without traces between 1950 and 1954; in 1955, the Japanese government sent Kaiyo Maru No 5 to the sea for investigating unexplained ship losses, but this ship vanished as well After the incident, Japanese authorities have labeled the sea as a danger zone.

The vicinity of the Bermuda Triangle is amongst the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world, with ships frequently crossing through it for ports in the Americas, Europe and the Caribbean islands. Cruise ships and pleasure craft regularly sail through the region, and commercial and private aircraft routinely fly over it.

Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported, or embellished by later authors.


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