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It takes about 14.5 hours to fly from Osaka, Japan to New York City, New York. New York City is 6,916 miles [11,131 kilometers; 6,010 nautical miles] from Osaka. They aren't in the same time zone. New York is 14 hours behind Osaka.

Japan doesn't observe daylight saving time [DST] when the United States sets the clock one hour ahead from spring to fall. During DST, New York is only 13 hours behind Osaka.

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