Fukushima City recruits secretariat members who are immersed in UFO research in UFO villages with the Regional Revitalization Cooperation Corps UFO tourism is also strengthened with a commemorative exhibition!
The Fukushima City Settlement Exchange Division has started nationwide recruitment for secretariat staff who will be responsible for disseminating information about the UFO Research Institute, which opened this year in the museum "UFO Furei Aikan" in the Iino area (until January 31 next year).

In the area around Senkanmori in the Iino area, the "UFO Fureai Museum" was established in 1992 due to the sighting of luminescent objects since ancient times, and has been advocating a UFO village. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the museum's opening next year, the UFO Research Institute opened in June this year. Since then, he says, there have been many UFO sightings from all over the world.
The recruitment of secretariat staff this time is said to be becoming more and more important for UFO research, such as the official recognition of the existence of UFOs by the US Department of Defense last year and the rapid increase in the number of visitors to the facility at the opening of the laboratory.
Eligibility
Men and women are between the ages of 20 and 39. Other terms and conditions and the type of person we are looking for are: See Application Summary 。 The monthly wage is 175,00 yen (with end-of-term and diligence allowance), and a separate monthly rent of up to 60,000 yen is paid.
The first director of the UFO Research Institute was Mikami, the editor-in-chief of the mystery magazine "Monthly Mu". In collaboration with the magazine, at the beginning of December, a special commemorative exhibition titled "UFO Fragments" (UFO Fragments) was held on the theme of the UFO that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, USA, in 1947 (the Roswell Incident). All-out coverage" - held. The number of visitors exceeded expectations and "I was impressed!" and "Was it a lie?" It was well received. The second installment, "Shocking Sightings" (12/21~1/16), will be the first to reveal "UFO fragments" and UFO sightings submitted to the laboratory.


Speaking of UFOs, space. Speaking of space, tomorrow, December 8th, Yusaku Maezawa will finally head to the space station. When asked what he thought of the city's representatives, he replied, "I'm looking forward to seeing this great step for humanity, and if you see aliens, please report it to the UFO Institute!" I have high hopes for Mr. Maezawa's space travel.
Related Sites
Fukushima City Regional Revitalization Cooperation Volunteers Recruitment
https://www.city.fukushima.fukushima.jp/tkoryu-deai/kurashi/ijyuuteijyuu/iino2021.html
UFO Institute
https://ufo-laboratory.com/
UFO Furei Aikan
https://ufonosato.com/