There is a lake monster in Japan called Inassie. It's found in the Lake Inawashiro also called "Heavenly Mirror Lake", which is picturesque. It isn't far from Fukushima, a creepy haunted location that was once thriving. That place experienced horror on a fateful day in 2011 after a string of disasters caused sad losses of life from an earthquake, then a tsunami and followed by a nuclear accident. This place is well known for ghosts and hauntings. It's been reported that strange shadows have been seen on the beach, while many taxi drivers have encountered spirits of the deceased who seem confused. Many of these stories are found in the book "Ghosts of the Tsunami" by Richard Lloyd Parry.
Inassie is a sea monster found in Lake Inawashiro, first seen in 1993. Described as 13 metres long, and resembling a plesiosaur. A plesiosaur was a marine reptile that comes from the age of dinosaurs, who thrived in the sea for a very long time from the Mesozoic era up until the Cretaceous era. They went extinct during the K-Pg event (a mass extinction caused by an impact on Earth 66 million years ago that wiped out 75% of species).
Bones of a plesiosaur were found in the location of Lake Inawashiro, causing people to be convinced that this is the identity of the Inassie being real, although a member of its family. Someone was doubtful, as a cryptid researcher named Takeshi Nakazawa didn't share the same enthusiasm, and pointed out that Plesiosaur became extinct 66 million years ago while the Lake Inawashiro was formed only 20 thousand years ago. Sceptics have said the likeliest for the Inassie to be is a turtle.
Many have said that this and loads of other lake monsters worldwide look like plesiosaurs. Another weird story in 1977 when a rotting dead 30ft unknown creature was found by Japanese fishermen. They took photos of it and then threw it back into the sea as they didn't want to contaminate the fish. Many have said that the gruesome corpse was a basking shark but after seeing the creature's remains, and that of a shark, it doesn't add up. After so many years people are still debating about what it is. This is called the Zuiyo Maru carcass.
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