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Strange Tides
Strange Tides
38 episodes
1 day ago
A podcast about the word of the weird, ancient mysteries and modern conspiracies, strange highness - I mean “high strangeness” - and all sorts of other cool stuff brought to you by That Awesome Dude, Ryan Ford.
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A podcast about the word of the weird, ancient mysteries and modern conspiracies, strange highness - I mean “high strangeness” - and all sorts of other cool stuff brought to you by That Awesome Dude, Ryan Ford.
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Society & Culture
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Tokyo Internationals - Narita and Haneda
Strange Tides
1 hour 55 minutes 52 seconds
2 months ago
Tokyo Internationals - Narita and Haneda

Aloha Tide Riders and welcome to the second installment of our Anomalous Airports saga. Grab your boarding pass and your EMF reader, because Strange Tides is wheels-up over two of Japan’s busiest — and strangest — airports: Narita International and Haneda International. These aren’t just hubs for travelers and cargo; they’re ground zero for decades of bizarre reports, spectral sightings, UFO encounters, and mind-bending theories about travelers from other worlds… or other timelines.

We’ll dig into the legendary Man from Taured — a sharply dressed stranger who supposedly landed at Haneda in 1954 carrying a passport from a country no mapmaker has ever drawn. Then we’ll taxi over to the Anamori Inari Shrine, where visitors and airport workers alike have claimed to see ghostly monks, fox spirits, and even vanishings that defy explanation. At Narita, we’ll touch down on the eerie Marroad Hotel Incident, where a UFO sighting over the nearby bay set off a chain of radar anomalies. And of course, we’ll ride the jet stream into accounts of hovering triangle craft, unexplained lights pacing planes on approach, and phantom radar targets that vanish as quickly as they appear.

From weather quirks and stealth technology to full-on portal theory, we’ll map the strange flight paths and investigate whether these airports are just unlucky hotspots for odd coincidences… or whether they’re actually perched on interdimensional runways, letting things (and people) slip in and out of our world.

In the Tinfoil Teepee segment, we’ll break it down:

  • Are these cases just turbulence in the truth, caused by tech glitches and tired eyes?

  • Is advanced military hardware cruising Tokyo’s skies under the cover of night?

  • Or are Narita and Haneda the Tokyo terminals of a cosmic airline, with flights inbound from places no boarding gate will ever announce?

Fasten your seatbelts — the seatbelt sign is on, the cabin lights are dimming, and the next stop might not be on any map.


Links:

https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/ppp62t

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanrizuka_Struggle

https://theufodatabase.com/incidents/haneda-air-base-incident

https://ufologie.patrickgross.org/htm/hanedausafp3435.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra_khhzuFlE

https://www.mightytravels.com/2024/04/7-unexplained-aircraft-sightings-that-sparked-intrigue-among-aviation-enthusiasts/

https://www.tripzilla.in/travel/japan/top-5-most-haunted-places-to-visit-or-stay-away-on-your-trip-to-tokyo-from-india/21381

Strange Tides
A podcast about the word of the weird, ancient mysteries and modern conspiracies, strange highness - I mean “high strangeness” - and all sorts of other cool stuff brought to you by That Awesome Dude, Ryan Ford.