World First? Robotic Observatory in Tokyo Films UFO “Teleporting” Over Ginza

This is a magnified, blue-filtered still from the original footage. The image captures the mysterious object after a series of instantaneous jumps, just moments before it disappeared into another dimension.

For centuries, theorists have speculated that UFOs may not be traveling across the vastness of space, but rather through different dimensions, appearing and disappearing from our reality in an instant. Now, a robotic observatory in Japan has captured what may be the first-ever clear video evidence of this phenomenon: a luminous object that blinks, teleports, and ultimately vanishes into another dimension over the heart of Tokyo.

A Bizarre Dance in the Night Sky

The footage was captured on August 21, 2016, at 6:52 PM by SID-1 (Space Intrusion Detection System-1), an automated observation platform operated by Japan’s Space Phenomena Observatory Center (SPOC). High above the glittering skyscrapers of the Ginza district, a brilliant yellow object materialized.

The object’s behavior, documented frame by frame, was unlike anything seen before:

1.Appearance: The object appears as a stable, glowing light.
2.First Vanish: After 8 frames, it blinks out of existence.
3.Reappearance: 4 frames later, it reappears in the same spot.
4.Instantaneous Movement: Over the next few frames, it begins to move. In a single frame, it teleports to the right. A frame later, it’s back on the left. This impossibly fast side-to-side movement is repeated.
5.Final Disappearance: After its bizarre dance, the object vanishes one last time, never to be seen again.

A still frame from the original video, showing the object in context with the surrounding skyscrapers. Captured at 6:52:59 PM on August 21, 2016, approximately 30 minutes after sunset.
A magnified image of frame 30. Its distinct shape and color are different from the rooftop lights of the skyscrapers, ruling out lens flare or a reflection on clouds.
Frame 31: The object moves to the right. The lights from the skyscraper windows remain completely stationary, proving the SID-1 camera itself is not shaking.
Frame 33: It moves to the left.
This is a magnified image cropped from frame 31 of the video, capturing the moment the object moved to the right.
Frame 32: The rightward movement is complete.
Frame 33: The moment it moves to the left. It also appears to be separating into upper and lower parts.
Frame 36
Frame 39: The central shape of the luminous object has been manually enhanced. It resembles kagami mochi, the stacked round rice cakes used as a traditional Japanese New Year’s offering.
Frame 40: The moment just before its second and final disappearance. After vanishing, this mysterious UFO was never seen again.

Crucially, the lights from the skyscrapers in the background remain perfectly still throughout the video, proving that the camera was not shaking. The object’s light was also a different type and quality from the city lights, ruling out a simple reflection.

The Analysis: Ruling Out Everything We Know

Researchers at SPOC conducted a rigorous analysis, eliminating all conventional explanations:

Natural Phenomena: The weather was cloudy but with no rain, lightning, or unusual atmospheric conditions. The object’s stable, controlled behavior and distinct form ruled out ball lightning.

Conventional Aircraft: Flight tracking data confirmed that no airplanes, helicopters, or any other registered aircraft were in that precise location at that time.

Optical Illusions: The camera was fixed, so the movement was not a result of lens flare, ghosting, or any internal reflection. The object’s clear, self-luminous nature ruled out reflections on a window or water droplets.

After comparing the object to an extensive database of known aerial objects (IFOs – Identified Flying Objects), the researchers found no matches. This was something entirely new.

A Glitch in an Interdimensional Drive?

The frame-by-frame analysis revealed a strange detail: during its leftward teleportation, the object seemed to split into upper and lower parts. Magnification of the object’s stable form showed a shape resembling two stacked kagami mochi (traditional Japanese round rice cakes), something entirely alien.

What could explain such erratic behavior? The lead researcher proposed a fascinating, speculative theory: we were witnessing a UFO experiencing technical difficulties with its interdimensional travel drive.

“Imagine the UFO was trying to make a dimensional jump and was struggling to stabilize,” the researcher hypothesized. “The blinking on and off, the instantaneous sideways shifts—it could have been the crew making repairs or adjustments. Once the repairs were complete, it successfully engaged its drive and vanished from our dimension for good.”

This theory, while speculative, is one of the few that fits the visual evidence. The 2016 Ginza sighting remains a landmark case. It is not just another light in the sky; it is a detailed, multi-frame recording of an object behaving in ways that challenge our understanding of space, time, and reality itself. It may well be the first time humanity has ever truly captured a glimpse into another dimension.

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文=Hiroshi Kitajima

Director and CEO, Space Phenomena Observatory Center (SPOC), an institute dedicated to the study and monitoring of unexplained space phenomena.

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