The Devil's Sea
SUMMARY
The Pacific's own triangle. Japan sent a research vessel; the sea kept it.
FULL DOSSIER
The 'Devil's Sea' triangle south of Japan entered the literature through Berlitz-era books claiming nine ship losses (1952-54) and a Japanese government 'danger zone' designation. Documented checking (Kusche's 'The Bermuda Triangle Mystery — Solved' methodology applied here) found the losses were fishing vessels across a vast area in typhoon seasons, and the 'designation' a routine notice tied to the real Kaiyo Maru No.5 loss (1952 — a research vessel destroyed by the Myōjin-shō submarine volcano eruption, 31 dead, documented). The node keeps the real volcanic tragedy and files the triangle around it.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Kaiyo Maru No.5 loss records (1952)
02Kusche methodology
03Berlitz (1974, provenance)
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