UFOs exist, Japanese Government Spokesman SaysJapan's chief government spokesman, Nobutaka Machimura, has announced in a press release that Unidentified Flying Objects UFOs exist.

Earlier, in response to a question from an opposition lawmaker, the Japanese government issued a statement saying it could not confirm any cases of UFOs, But Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura later told reporters he believed they were "definitely" real. Japan's air force has never spotted a UFO.
It is the sort of question politicians dread but, under Japanese rules, cannot ignore. An opposition member asked the government what its policy was to deal with UFOs. He said work should begin urgently to confirm whether they exist because of "incessant" reports of sightings. The Japanese civil service swung into action with a statement saying that if a flying saucer was spotted in the country's airspace, a fighter would scramble to attempt visual confirmation. The statement emphasised that the government was unaware of cases where a UFO from space had been discovered. Most alerts turned out to be birds or other objects.
The document revealed that Japan has not planned what to do should aliens arrive here. The government's chief representative, Nobutaka Machimura, drew laughter from reporters when he admitted that this was a "stereotypical" response from the bureaucrats. Perhaps with his tongue a little in his cheek, he insisted that he believed UFOs did "definitely" exist.
Questioned about the existence of alien spaceships, Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda thought about it and then answered carefully. He said he had "not yet confirmed" whether they existed.
The conspiracy theorists will note that the answer was not a no.