In 1973, a night watchman stationed on the south coast of Hokkaido, Japan, observed an orange, glowing metallic craft hovering at low altitude directly over the sea surface, with what appeared to be a transparent glass-like tube extending downward from its underside into the water below. Shadow-like figures were visible through the craft's exterior. The object hovered stationary for a sustained period before departing over the ocean.
The water-drawing or water-extraction behavior described by the Hokkaido watchman corresponds to a specific pattern reported in multiple USO (Unidentified Submerged/Submersible Object) cases from different countries and time periods. Similar descriptions of hovering craft deploying tubes or conduits to water surfaces have appeared in case reports from Europe, South America, and other parts of Asia, and have been noted by researchers as one of the more consistent behavioral signatures in the broader USO literature.
The Hokkaido coastline has been a location of repeated unusual maritime observations, and this case was one of several from the region that Japanese researchers collected in the 1970s as part of a broader effort to document Japanese UAP and USO reports. Japan's extensive coastline, combined with its large fishing and maritime industries and the vigilant watch-keeping that maritime occupations require, has produced a disproportionate number of Japanese ocean-adjacent UAP reports.
The figure-like shadows observed through the craft's surface represent one of the more unusual elements of the report. The presence of shadow-like interior figures does not necessarily imply entity observation — the description may reflect reflections, internal illumination effects, or structural features of the craft's interior observed through translucent material — but it has been noted by Japanese researchers as a recurring feature in a subset of Japanese UAP reports from the 1970s.
The case is documented in the archives of Japanese UAP research organizations and has been cited in studies of transmedium UAP behavior — the hypothesis that certain UAP operate across the air-water interface — that became a focus of both Japanese civilian research and U.S. Navy AARO analysis in subsequent decades.
5 Observables Detected
Instantaneous Acceleration
Hypersonic Velocity
Low Observability
Trans-Medium Travel
Anti-Gravity Lift
Suspicious Activity
Intelligence Agency
Cover-up Actions
Men in Black
Disinformation
Witness Suppression
Sources
witnessAPRO Japan — Junichi Takanashi investigation, July 1973