Brent Swancer is the source of several postings at Cryptomundo on Japanese cryptids. Image.
Japan’s Mystery Kangaroos
Let’s jump into the new year with a guest column about a hopping hot topic. Images.
Takitaro
In this guest blog by Brent Swancer, he examines the mystery of the Otori-ike, which is said to be the home of giant fish lurking within its depths. Images.
Giant Worms of Japan
A more modern report from Mikata-gun, which is located in the mountains of Hyogo prefecture, dates from 1996 when a farmer uncovered an earthworm 3.3 feet long, while planting a tree on his rural property. A guest blog by Brent Swancer. Images.
Japanese Wolves – Part III: The Ezo Wolf
The Honshu wolf is the most relatively well known type of wolf of Japan, but it was not the only one. Meet the other mystery wolf. Images.
Japanese Wolves – Part II: Yamainu
Did the Honshu wolf survive past this date and thus defy the extinction orthodoxy? Guest blogger Brent Swancer looks at some possible answers in Part 2 of “Japanese Wolves.” Images.
Japanese Wolves – Part I: Honshu Wolf
A guest blog series by Brent Swancer begins today. The first part of a three-part discussion of Mystery Canids in Japan. Images.
Japanese Sea Lion
Is there a cryptid Sea Lion that persists today in the Sea of Japan? This is another guest blog by Brent Swancer. Several images.
Tsuchinoko
The reptilian cryptid is said to be around 2 to 3 feet in length, most commonly reported as being a mottled black or rust color, and with a bright orange belly in many cases. A guest blog by Brent Swancer. Images.
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