You do not need to speak Japanese in order to go to Japan, although you will find that your experience would be greatly enhanced if you learned a few key phrases. Most people will not speak English, and many stores/signs/restaurants may not have translations available. If you appear distressed, it's likely that someone will help you out. You can still have a very fulfilling time in Japan, but may encounter some difficulties if you're not used to navigating foreign countries or willing to laugh at yourself if you find yourself in potentially embarrassing situations.
0.3030 cents.As of this year.Like America, Japan Prices changes too.if going to Japan, and plan on staying there for a long time,Exchange your American money for Japanese Money, 'Yen means MoneyIn japan.
they were ready but they ignored the warnings thinking japan wouldn't do it
no, region locked! Japanese 3ds games will only plan on japan version 3ds.
US General MacArthur realized that each island between Pearl Harbor and Japan had to be taken away from the Japanese. His plan was to hop from one Japanese held island, and carry on the battles to the next island. His plan was successful.
island hop
There was no need, the allies never had to even make a plan to send soldiers to Japan as they had defeated the Japanese forces in other parts of Asia and the bombing of Japan was enough to make the Japanese surrender.
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The Japan's Pacific Campaign hoped to catch the European powers and the United States by surprise.
From intercepted messages :)
The Japanese plan was to takeover South East Asia for its resources, establish a defensive perimeter and negotiate a settlement. Australia imagined that Japan would try to take over Australia, which it neither had the intent or capacity to do.
the pearl harbor attacks occurred all throughout 1941, but even before that, it started after japan invaded Manchuria.
X-day the plan to invade Japan would have cost approximately 1,000,000 lives because the Japanese had a huge army of 600,000 men