Imperial Japanese future plans for China.

The Japanese invasion of China wasn't part of some grand strategy, right? Things just kept developing and developing without any coherent plan.
 
Mwahahaha

I'd have been Japanese, whether in Tyumen or Vancouver.

I'm glad that at least Malta's safe.

*proudly salutes*

Not defeated during the height of the Nazis, you know. Saw more bombs than all London, you know. No, we would never surrender!

*sees map*

Holy... err... if we surrender peacefully, will you not curbstomp us?

;)
 
There was a thread about Japan's plan for the pacific in regards to it's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. This was the map made using the data on what the Japanese had planned for various territories. Hope this helps. Also the yellow line in Russia is the division between Germany and japan if the two ever planned to go that far.

Honestly though, whatever the Japanese had planned for China would probably never have come to fruition. I read somewhere that japanese reports stated that they would have started running out of troops to deal with China by 1946.
What's with Japanese Alaska but American St. Lawrence and Aleutians?
 
How the hell... even in the most ASB's of scenarios can Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti and the Bahamas, end up as part of the Japanese Empire? Not even as puppet states like China, India or the Malay Peninsula, but actually straight up annexed parts of the Japanese Empire?!
 
Google search,

Here is a map someone presented.

USA-C-ChinaD-1.jpg
 
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