The “Edokko No. 1” sinks about 50 to 60 meters per minute underwater, and the depth is determined by the speed at which sound waves are transmitted from the ship and responded to. After landing on the bottom and taking photographs, the weight is detached and the boat rises to the surface using its own buoyancy.
If Osaka is space, Tokyo is the deep sea”… “Edokko-1,” an unmanned deep-sea probe born from the technology of a local factory, participates in a national PJ project.