The Uwa Sea Monster is a cryptid reportedly sighted off the coast of Colombia near the Uwa indigenous territories. Descriptions depict it as a gigantic aquatic creature resembling a prehistoric marine reptile, with a long neck and massive body disturbing the ocean surface. While no scientific evidence supports its existence, local lore keeps the creature alive as a symbol of the sea’s unfathomable depths and the lingering presence of ancient beasts.
Type:Sea Monster
Location:Japan, Uwajima, Seto Inland Sea
Traits:Round-bodied, many-tentacled, glaring-eyed, slick-skinned, silent
Danger Level: 5.7
First Reported: 1900s
Sightings: 1
It rolls beneath gentle waves offshore, leaving wide, smooth swells. Boats that drift nearby see only a brief dark shape before it’s gone.
Japanese sailors feared this beast as a spirit punishing captains who broke maritime vows.
Mentioned only in obscure cryptid aggregator sites. No local maritime records or news stories support its existence. Entirely an internet-era creature concept.
Uwa Sea Monster is an obscure aquatic cryptid with little information on hoaxes. Most accounts are anecdotal and unverifiable.