This SOS sign is IMPOSSIBLE to make... Japan's SOS Mystery | Mysteries Of Asia

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24 Jun 202414:42

Summary

TLDRIn the SOS mystery of Japan, a perplexing case unfolds on Mount Asahi D where a massive SOS sign made of birch tree locks was discovered, leading to the rescue of two hikers but raising questions about its origin. Human bones, a cursed anime tape, and a desperate voice recording hint at a tragic tale. The sign's creator, Kenji Iwamura, went missing in 1984, and the sign's endurance for five years without tools or help adds to the enigma. Theories range from a survival story to pranks or even alien intervention, leaving viewers to ponder the truth behind this chilling mountain mystery.

Takeaways

  • 🏞️ The SOS mystery took place on Mount Asahi D, the highest peak on Hokkaido Island in Northern Japan, known for its stunning beauty and treacherous trails.
  • 🚁 On July 24th, 1989, a police helicopter searching for two missing hikers spotted a large SOS sign made of birch tree locks, which played a crucial role in locating them.
  • 🤔 The two rescued hikers denied creating the SOS sign, sparking a mystery about who made it and for what purpose.
  • 💀 The next day, the rescue team found scattered human bones with signs of animal bites, suggesting a tragic fate from several years prior.
  • 🎒 A discarded backpack was discovered 100 meters from the SOS sign, containing personal items and a tape recorder with a tape of songs from a popular 1980s Japanese anime.
  • 📼 The tape recorder contained a chilling message of a man trapped and unable to move, asking for help at the spot where he first saw a helicopter.
  • 🔍 Initial bone analysis mistakenly identified the remains as a woman with blood type O, but a reexamination revealed they belonged to a man with blood type A.
  • 📜 Further investigation led to the discovery of two cameras, a notebook, and a driving license under the name Kenji Iwamura, who had been reported missing in the area five years prior.
  • 🤷‍♂️ There are questions about how Kenji, who was injured, could have built the large SOS sign without any tools found in the area.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Theories suggest either Kenji built the sign himself despite his injuries, pranksters created the sign unrelated to his disappearance, or there was an involvement of extraterrestrial beings.
  • 🎬 The video transcript is from an episode of 'Mysteries of Asia' discussing the perplexing case of the SOS sign and the tragic events surrounding it.

Q & A

  • What is the SOS mystery of Japan?

    -The SOS mystery of Japan refers to an incident on Mount Asahi D, where a large SOS sign made of birch tree locks was discovered, which played a crucial role in the rescue of two missing hikers but also led to a series of perplexing mysteries regarding its origin and purpose.

  • Where is Mount Asahi D located?

    -Mount Asahi D is located in Hokkaido Island in Northern Japan and is known for its stunning beauty and treacherous trails.

  • What was the SOS sign made of and what were its dimensions?

    -The SOS sign was made of birch tree locks and measured 18 meters in length and 5 meters wide.

  • What was found near the SOS sign that added to the mystery?

    -Scattered human bones, a discarded backpack with personal items including a tape recorder and four cassette tapes, and a tape recorder with a voice message of a man in distress were found near the SOS sign.

  • What was the initial confusion regarding the bones found near the SOS sign?

    -The initial confusion was that the bones were first identified as belonging to a woman with blood type O, but later reexamination revealed they belonged to a man with blood type A.

  • Who was identified as potentially related to the SOS sign and how?

    -Kenji Iwamura was identified as potentially related to the SOS sign through a driving license found in a hole inside a nearby tree along with other personal items.

  • What was the timeline of Kenji Iwamura's disappearance?

    -Kenji Iwamura was reported missing in the area in 1984 while hiking Mount Asahi D and was never found until the discovery of the SOS sign and related items in 1989.

  • Why was the tape found in the backpack considered cursed?

    -The tape was considered cursed due to its association with natural disasters and the fact that it contained songs from a popular Japanese anime of the 1980s, which was coincidentally found at the scene of a distressing mystery.

  • What are the three theories proposed to explain the SOS sign and Kenji Iwamura's disappearance?

    -The three theories are: 1) No foul play, where Kenji got lost, injured, and built the SOS sign himself; 2) Pranksters on the loose, suggesting the SOS sign was created as a prank unrelated to Kenji's disappearance; and 3) Aliens, a more far-fetched theory suggesting extraterrestrial involvement in both Kenji's disappearance and the creation of the SOS sign.

  • What evidence suggests that the SOS sign was built sometime between 1982 and 1987?

    -Aerial photos showed the SOS sign was visible in 1987 but not in 1982, suggesting it had been built sometime in between, which aligns with the timeline of when Mr. Iwamura went missing.

  • What is the significance of the 'fake safe rock' in the mystery?

    -The 'fake safe rock' is significant because it is believed that Kenji Iwamura may have mistaken it for the real safe rock, leading him to take a wrong turn and become stranded on the mountain.

  • What was the role of the tape recording found in the backpack?

    -The tape recording found in the backpack contained a desperate cry for help from a man trapped and unable to move, which was later associated with Kenji Iwamura, adding a layer of mystery to his disappearance.

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