Updated On: 02 February, 2026 05:03 PM IST | Tokyo | AFP
Japan retrieved rare earth minerals from 6,000 meters deep near Minami Torishima, marking the world’s first deep-sea extraction at such depth. The mission, using the Chikyu drilling ship, aims to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals like dysprosium and yttrium, vital for EVs, electronics, and wind turbines
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Japan`s deep-sea drilling vessel Chikyu retrieved sediment containing rare earth from ocean depths on a Japanese test mission. Pic/AFP
Sediment containing rare earth was retrieved from ocean depths of 6,000 metres (about 20,000 feet) on a Japanese test mission, the government said Monday, as it seeks to curb dependence on China for the valuable minerals.
Japan says the mission was the world`s first bid to tap deep sea rare earths at such a depth.