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Japan puzzled over mystery metal ‘Godzilla egg’ that washed up on beach

  • The rust-pocked metal ball of around five feet in diameter suddenly appeared on a beach in the coastal city of Hamamatsu
  • Officials say they think the object may be a buoy, but social media users speculated it was Godzilla’s egg or an orb from manga series Dragon Ball

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The mystery metal sphere pictured on a beach in Hamamatsu, Japan, on Wednesday. Photo: Twitter/@XMiS10C4M6QthSG via Reuters
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A mysterious iron sphere that washed up on a Japanese beach has baffled authorities and sent social media into a spin.

The metal ball of around five feet in diameter recently appeared on Enshuhama Beach in the coastal city of Hamamatsu, state broadcaster NHK reported.

A passer-by reported it to police on Saturday, prompting an inspection, but one local man told the outlet that the ball had sat there for more than a month, the outlet said.

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The beach was subsequently cordoned off, with officials in protective clothing sent to inspect it.

A passer-by reported the object to police on Saturday, but it’s thought the sphere had sat on the beach for more than a month. Photo: Twitter/@XMiS10C4M6QthSG via Reuters
A passer-by reported the object to police on Saturday, but it’s thought the sphere had sat on the beach for more than a month. Photo: Twitter/@XMiS10C4M6QthSG via Reuters

Masaki Matsukawa, a representative of the city’s civil engineering office, told the outlet that it’s still not clear exactly what the rust-pocked object is.

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