Yeah, but even any of those are (essentially) "minor" in comparison to what the US and the Allies had in the Western Pacific or on its way by the spring-summer of 1945...
Just because these are easy to find, but in terms of aircraft production in 1945 alone, the US manufactured 49,761 a/c (including a large percentage of multi-engined aircraft); Japan got 11,066 out of the factories, almost all of them single-engined.
In 1944, the figures were 96,318 a/c in the US, 28,180 in Japan.
The highest total of aircraft production during the entire war was 67,987 in 1944, between Germany and Japan; the US alone built more than that in 1944 (96,318) and 1943 (85,898).
It's also worth noting that the US built more a/c than the entire Axis (including Italy) did in total in 1941 (26,277 v. 19,264) and in 1942 (47,836 v. 26,670...
All of the above is from Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers.
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