Monster hunters, assemble.
Mysterious North Korean Ghost Ships Full of Skeletons Wash Up In Japan
Hardly anything else needs to be said other than the title (which I took from Newsweek, though the link leads to a more informative article from the Independent).
It's not the only such case; there have been four such ships this month alone. And the number of such cases has been rising...
"During the summer, the Sea of Japan is quite calm. But it starts to get choppy when November comes. It gets dangerous when northwesterly winds start to blow". Or to put it another way, "That good ship and crew was a bone to be chewed when the gales of November came early."
It's beginning to look a lot like Fomor, everywhere you go.
CNN has some
video for visual inspiration.