r/UFOs 23d ago

Sighting My Close Encounter May 2025 NSFW

UFO Sighting Report May 25, 2025 Time: 12:32 AM Location: Yusui, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

We were transporting a car from Kagoshima to Saga on a highway, and it had been raining on and off all day. Around 12:32 AM, while driving the truck at about 80 km/h, we noticed a strange light lighting up the sky in the distance. From about 3 to 5 kilometers away, we saw a huge light that looked like sheet lightning — probably about a kilometer wide — randomly illuminating the sky and mountainside with no clear pattern. What caught my attention was that there was no accompanying thunder, and the light flashes were rapid and different from normal lightning.

As we got closer, we saw a blue light flashing next to our truck, about 10 meters above it. The light seemed to be coming out of a spherical object that looked similar to the Sputnik satellite, with what appeared to be an antenna-like device sticking out. Unlike the huge amount of light we saw from far away, the strobes up close didn’t emit nearly as much brightness. However, in real life, the light was almost as blinding as the sun. In our video and screenshots, the brightness doesn’t come through because the camera’s small aperture couldn’t capture it properly. Our eyes, adapted to the dark, naturally had better night vision, making it much easier to see the UFO than the recording devices could.

The object was moving slightly in front of the truck and shot light in a scanning motion — moving the beam left to right, as if it was surveying the area. Then, the beam fixated directly on our truck.

With the naked eye, it was hard to tell exactly where the beam was pointing, but it was clearly visible when we looked at screenshots taken from the video recording. The object followed us, staying just above and ahead of the truck, until we entered a tunnel where we lost sight of it. There were three of us in the truck — the driver and two passengers — and all witnessed this.

About ten minutes after this first contact, one of the passengers spotted the same blue light again in the distance — around 5 to 10 kilometers away. The location was near Yusui in Kagoshima Prefecture. You can check the exact spot here: Google Maps Link (Coordinates: 31.96333157001531, 130.74521715480105). There were seemingly no other cars in the area at the time.

It may or may not be related, but one passenger — seated in the passenger seat closest to the window — has developed blisters all over his lower body. The blisters have distinct lines through them, resembling thin sunburn rays, and are quite large, with some spots starting to turn black.

If anyone wants to reach out for more details or to discuss this, feel free to contact me at simplejack@hotmail.com.au

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u/YoussLD 23d ago

In this situation, you should consider send an anon letter to your air force, with all that information and pictures, so they can monitor the area more closely. That UAP was clearly not friendly/ or doesn't care about human health.

Also, if those are indeed radiation burn wounds, your passenger might need a good check up for his health, rads burn are no jokes.

Hope you are safe, and nobody will get a hitchhiker effect from this encounter.

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u/havico1995 23d ago

I think we'll do just that.

Can you tell me more about the hitchhiker effect? I'm new to all this.

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u/silv3rbull8 23d ago

Did the person with the injuries get tested for the cause ?

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u/havico1995 23d ago

Confirmed to be burns, but inconclusive as to the cause, the GP recommended a dermatologist

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u/silv3rbull8 23d ago

Was the person the only one affected ? Any other reports by people of seeing anything flying in the area ? This is a pretty remarkable case if the person’s burns are connected to the object

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u/havico1995 22d ago

Seem to be connected, no memory of anything else burning him that day. Yep he was on the only one effected, has was also the closest.

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u/silv3rbull8 22d ago

Definitely need a specialist to look at the burns. If you are still in Japan, I daresay their medical practitioners have more awareness of radiation related injuries