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'''Hoshinochō''' (星野町, "Star Field Town") is the hometown of [[Wataru Hoshinoumi]]. Eleven years ago, a meteorite hit the town, leading to a cover-up of the impact site. Since then, Hoshinochō was nicknamed "[[Japan]]'s [[Wikipedia:Roswell, New Mexico|Roswell]]", with the appropriate gamut of rumors and conspiracies of UFOs, ghosts, and secret military bases. | '''Hoshinochō''' (星野町, "Star Field Town") is the hometown of [[Wataru Hoshinoumi]]. Eleven years ago, a meteorite hit the town, leading to a cover-up of the impact site. Since then, Hoshinochō was nicknamed "[[Japan]]'s [[Wikipedia:Roswell, New Mexico|Roswell]]", with the appropriate gamut of rumors and conspiracies of UFOs, ghosts, and secret military bases. | ||
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Revision as of 19:01, 4 October 2017
Hoshinochō (星野町, "Star Field Town") is the hometown of Wataru Hoshinoumi. Eleven years ago, a meteorite hit the town, leading to a cover-up of the impact site. Since then, Hoshinochō was nicknamed "Japan's Roswell", with the appropriate gamut of rumors and conspiracies of UFOs, ghosts, and secret military bases.


