The first priority of the Japanese was to ensure access to a fuel supply by which to maintain its fleet activities in the Pacific. It was necessary to eliminate opposition especially from the British base in Singapore so that tankers returning fuel to Japan would not be attacked. If you recall the Americans had imposed an oil embargo on Japan as a belated retaliation for Japanese atrocities in China. The fuel oil was available in islands adjacent to Singapore.
There was also the bland statement from the Japanese that they were freeing South-East Asia from the domination of the colonial French, British, Dutch and Americans, by establishing the South-East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere. A blind intended to suggest that their intentions were honorable. Rather important in view of the atrocities and devastation they had wrought to China and Manchuria for no reason at all. R
No, Singapore is not in Japan. Singapore is located in Southeast Asia. It is considered to be a sovereign city-state and is called the Republic of Singapore.
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Japan was trying to invade their territories and the Dutch East Indies. They could not let Japan take over Australia, Singapore, India, and other islands. Therefore they had to fight against both Japan and Germany.
No. Singapore is an independent country since 1965. It is not a part of Japan. So if you want to mail to Singapore, just put Singapore and the address.
Singapore, Philippians's, and Japan
The amount of time it takes to travel from Tokushima, Japan to Singapore by ship is 4 days, 8 hours and 25 minutes. The distance is 3,003 miles.
Japan is always one hour ahead of Singapore.
The flight distance from Singapore to Japan is: 3,237 miles / 5,209 km
go read a book and not be lazy you stupid bum, just kidding 1957
they destroy Singapore because the want the toilet
the japenese took over 27 places in Singapore
I will assume that this question is asking why Singapore is not affected by what is happening in Japan. In the future, please use better English in your questions so that people know what you are asking. The answer to this is that Singapore is on the Southern Tip of Malaysia and not in the Pacific Ocean where Japan is. Singapore is separated by a great distance from Japan and would not be likely to experience the effects of it.