USS Missouri (BB-63)
The Japanese surrender was signed on the USS Missouri.
The Japanese surrender was signed on the foredeck of USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay.
The Japanese signed the surrender documents on the USS Missouri.
The articles of surrender were signed on the USS Missouri in Tokyo harbor, September 2, 1945.
USS Missouri .
The surrender of Japanese troops at the end of World War II was officially accepted by the United States. The formal surrender took place on September 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, where Japanese officials signed the instrument of surrender in the presence of Allied representatives, including General Douglas MacArthur. This event marked the official end of hostilities in the Pacific theater of the war.
USS Missouri
It was called the Japanese Instrument of Surrender.
Officially, on Palm Sunday, 9 April 1865 when General Lee signed a surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia
There doesn't seem to be a separate treaty but the 'Instrument of Surrender' by the Japanese was signed on the deck o the USS Missouri.
The Japanese leaders surrendered to The Allied Forces. They signed the surrender documents on the USS Missouri with leaders from the Allied Nations. So the war officially ended on September 11, 1945.
General McArthur and several Admirals in the Navy accepted the surrender of Japan and they signed the surrender documents with the Japanese officials on one of the US naval ships.