Yes, in several places.
The Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, and several other Pacific islands were occupied during the initial stage of the war. All were protectorates or possessions of the US at the time.
As part of the Battle of Midway, the Japanese invaded several of the Aleutian Islands (the island chain extending south off of Alaska), occupying them for 2 years before being driven off. Alaska (like Hawaii) was not a state at this time, but merely a territory.
Several Japanese planes accidentally landed on unoccupied Aleutian islands in multiple cases. Most of these were captured, which provided excellent intelligence on the performance of the Japanese aircraft.
If one talks about the United States proper (which at the time consisted of only the continental 48 states), then, no, no Japanese soldier or aircraft landed on them.
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Kauai. (from Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands).
No. The only land that Japanese occupied in the North American continent was an island in the Aluettians, a part of Alaska.BTW, the US launched an invasion of this island that resulted in like 4 (?) casualties---but the Japanese had left.
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During World War II, Japanese controlled much of Southeast Asia from European nations. When the Japanese ruled the area, it showed them that Europeans were far from invincible. When the war ended, the Japanese left Southeast Asia. Europeans then wanted the land back. But many of the people of Southeast Asia did not want to live under the Europeans any longer. Southeast Asia eventually won independence and new nations were formed.
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The Doolittle Raid : April 18, 1942 .
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Hawaii has a Disney land, on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu.
On land, overwhelming firepower. At sea, overwhelming firepower. During the land battles, that tactic worked well, there was NO place for the Japanese to retreat to, on an island. At sea however, the Japanese had the overwhelming firepower and skill to use it. Only after the US out numbered the Japanese Navy in Aircraft Carriers, Airplanes, Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, and Submarines, did the US Navy overwhelm the Imperial Navy with firepower.
They were fought in combat; on land, sea, and air.
Oahu has a total land area of approximately 597 square miles.
596.7 sq mi (1,545 km2).
Going from top to bottom:Ni'ihauKaua'iO'ahuMoloka'iLana'iKaho'olaweMauiHawai'i
The Japanese word for land or country is "Koku".
There is one vampire and one werewolf in Singapore. Other types of monsters like these are all the way in the U.S.A Singapore is known for it's collection of Japanese soldier ghost during World War II. Many people died during the Japanese occupation and these souls of the deceased still haunts the land.