Dragon’s Triangle or Devil Sea

Anas Hayat Khan
ILLUMINATION
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3 min readJul 17, 2023

A lot has been written all over the world about Bermuda Triangle and people have a lot of knowledge about it. But people know very little about Japan’s Dragon’s Triangle or Devil Sea, as mysterious and accident-centered as Bermuda Triangle. The people of Japan are well aware of it and the Japanese government has issued an official announcement ordering people to stay away from this place. But the world outside of Japan knows less about it.

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It’s a matter However, like the Bermuda Triangle; there have been a large number of cases of the disappearance of ships, submarines, and planes. Besides researchers believes the number of accidents here is higher than in the Bermuda Triangle. Here too, the majority of the abductees are experts (in their fields), captains, and pilots. Rather, one thing that seems interesting and dangerous here is that the more submarines that disappeared here also include such ships and submarines that were loaded with dangerous atomic materials.

Location of the Devil’s Sea

It is in the Pacific Ocean in the area of Japan and the Philippines. From the Japanese coastal city of Yokohama to the Philippine islands of Guam and from Guam to Japan’s Mariana Islands and then from Mariana to Yokohama. The Mariana Islands were captured by the United States in the Second World War.

People of Japan called this sea ‘Ma-no Umi’ means the sea of devils. Charles Berlitz is one of the most famous explorers of the Bermuda Triangle and the Devil’s Sea. He writes in his book “The Dragon Trial”:

From 1953 to 1954 Japan lost five of its major warships in this area. The number of people is above 700. In order to find out the secret of this problem, the Japanese government put more than one hundred scientists on board, but the scientists who want to find out the secret of this problem of the Devil Sea went missing. After that, Japan declared this as a danger zone.

During the Second World War, Japan lost its fleet of 5 aircraft carriers in a sea war. Apart from this, 330 aircraft, 10 warships, 10 small warships and 9 speedboats, and 400 aircraft were also destroyed in this triangle area. You can say about this loss during the war that it must have been done by the enemy allies, but what about the brigade that disappeared without incident in the same area? However, the American and Britain aircraft and warships were not reached at that time.

At least the experts said this. That this disaster was not from the open enemy. Because according to one researcher,

“It is extremely doubtful that they were sunk by enemy action because they were in home waters and there were no British or American ships in these waters during the beginning of the war”.

So what can be said is that any other hidden force in this area also wanted to see the success of the United States and its ally’s forces in the war.

After knowing so many similarities between the Bermuda Triangle and the Devil’s Sea, can anyone believe that it is just a coincidence? Not always, says Charles Berlitz,

“The mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda and Dragon Triangles may not be coincidental; since both areas are so similar, the same phenomenon may be behind the lost ships and planes”.

to be continued…

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Anas Hayat Khan
ILLUMINATION

Post Graduate/ Statistician/ Content Writer/ Interested in History and Mystery.