civilian-claim2023· Japan (nationwide airspace)
In fiscal year 2022–2023, Japan's Air Self-Defense Force scrambled fighters against unidentified aerial phenomena 53 times, more than quadruple the prior year's total and the highest figure since JASDF record-keeping began. In September 2020, Defense Minister Taro Kono had already issued standing orders requiring SDF personnel to photograph and document any unidentified object and to immediately halt training exercises if one is encountered.
The JASDF scrambles data was presented by Defense Minister Hamada Yasukazu at an April 2023 press conference. The U.S. DoD simultaneously designated Japan a UAP 'hotspot' based on 1996–2023 trend data. A bipartisan 80-member parliamentary study group including former defense ministers was formed in 2024 to investigate the pattern.
Citations
- Japan Says Aircraft Scrambles Are Down – But Responses to Drones and UFOs Are Up· The Diplomat, 2023
- UFO investigation launched in Japan after US report designates region as hotspot· CBS News, 2023
- Japan becomes hotspot for UFO activity· NextShark, 2023
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