ANSWERS: 7
  • What you need is a map. That is M A P.
  • You still need a map.
  • 1) "Easternmost point Minami Torishima (南鳥島, Minami Torishima?), Ogasawara, Tokyo 24°16′59″N, 153°59′11″E " Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_points_of_Japan 2) Various easternmost points for Australa, according to definition: - Australia (mainland): "Easternmost Point – Cape Byron, New South Wales (153°38' E) " - Australia (country, including islands): Easternmost Point – Norfolk Island (167°57' E) [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_Island ] - Australian Antarctic Territory: Easternmost Point – (160°00' E) Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_points_of_Australia 3) According to this, the easternmost point of Japan is a litle more eastern than the easternmost point of mainland Australia. So the su would rise first in Japan. However, if you consider Australia (the country, including islands), or the Australian Antarctic Territory, it is more eastern than Japan.
  • It depends on the season. It rises in Japan first during the summer, and in Australia first during the winter. You can lookup sunlight maps, or look at sunlight maps for the duration of whole days by looking up videos of those maps on youtube.
  • Neither in Japan nor in Australia! Its in Newzealand that the sun rises first
  • Neither in Japan nor in Australia. The sun rises at the pitt island in Newzealand. (pls check the globe or world map) Newzealand is way ahead than Australia and Japan.

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