Japan and US are separated by over 5,000 miles of Pacific Ocean, but the trade winds do not flow directly between them, rather they arch northward past Alaska and Canada. Presuming your "ionized, irradiated gas" did not dissipate naturally or via precipitation over the journey, and presuming an average trade wind velocity of 50mph (just a ball-park estimate to make calculation easy) and a 6,000 mile trip, it would take around 120 hours to get to the US, or around 5 days.
He travel to japan
Wednesday
Travel Hunt Japan - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:G
It would cost $1,033, to travel from New York to Japan.
The direction to travel from Japan to Canberra is south.
yes
They are releasing irradiated sea water into the Pacific and also pumping sea water into the reactors in order to cool the uranium rods.
By airplane.
It depends on the speed and velocity of the boat.
Yes.
west.
Train travel.