If you sailed east from Japan, you would end up hitting into California or baha California(part of Mexico), assuming that you didn't encounter a Pacific isle somewhere in between.
You would end up in Africa.
In 1868 an American fleet sailed to Japan and forced them to end there isolation.
Stalin worried Japan would attack the USSR on the east end of the country. He did not neet to be enticed to fight against Japan. He wanted to be the one who defeated them.
From reading Scripture, he knew that the world was flat, and so correctly figured that if he sailed West far enough, he would end up in the East.
Japan's isolation came to an end in 1853 when Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States Navy, commanding a squadron of two steam ships and two sailing vessels, sailed into Tokyo harbor.
Starting on the Prime Meridian, you can reach Japan by going either east or west, whichever you're more comfortable with. Since the earth is a sphere, you'll get there either way. If your time is limited, though, you're better off going east, since Japan ranges between roughly 130° to 150° east longitude. Also note: From anywhere on the Prime Meridian, the exact direction for the shortest route to Japan depends on the exact starting point. From the north end of the Prime Meridian, you must go due south to reach Japan, and from the south end of it, you must head due north.
In the news, people said a tsunami caused the damage in Japan. (There is a rumor when this happened, the world would end forever.)
20ms east
1842 is when he sailed
well he sailed the end
The west end of the main runway (09) at the Kobe airport is located at 34.6317° north latitude 135.2107° east longitude.
Newcastle East End F.C. ended in 1892.