It depends on the speed of the vessel and the course plotted, so I can't answer your question, but the shortest route is around India, into the Red Sea, through the Suez Canal, west through the Mediterranean, through the Straits of Gibraltar, around Portugal northeast to England. It is much shorter than going around the Cape. When the remainder of the Arctic Ice Pack melts, a shorter route by about half would be through the Berring Strait, cross the North Pole, past the Netherlands to England. See, global warming is not necessarily a bad thing.
It depends on the speed and velocity of the boat.
By kayak, it would take about 35 days to travel from California to Japan. It takes 80 days by sail boat.
No you can not you can only arrive by boat or plane.
3 to 4 months
It would take about 78 hours.
A long time. Because Japan is on the other side of the world. And at time ships/boats can get off course.
In the 1600-1700's they could take a 2-4month boat ride. In modern times they can arrive by boat and plane.
The same time as it took immigrants to arrive from Europe...they all came by ships.
It takes about 12 hours to get from Shin-Mojo port, Kitakyushu to Izumiotsu port Osaka.
No, although you can take a plane/boat.
The time it would take to sail a boat from Japan to Hawaii depends completely on the average speed of the boat. If the boat makes an average speed of 3 miles per hour, it would take about 1,300 hours or 53 days.
The time it takes for a boat to travel from the US to Japan can vary depending on the route taken and the speed of the boat. On average, it can take around 15-20 days for a cargo ship to make the journey, while a faster passenger ship may take around 10-14 days.