Imperial Japanese military plan for striking South Pacific in 1946??

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I’ve just finished listening to a presentation on YouTube titled – World War II Myths, Misconceptions and Surprises where historians Gerhard Weinberg, William Hitchcock and Mark Stoler discuss popular perceptions of the war and recent research that challenges many of them. They present new insights into the personalities and events of that time.

In this presentation, it’s mentioned that the Imperial Japanese military was originally intending to strike into the South Pacific - including invading the Philippines, in 1946, capitalising on the Tydings McDuffie Act (enacted March 24, 1934), where the United States was to give the Philippines their independence in 1944, and have withdrawn militarily from Philippine bases by 1946, and I assume in doing so, not needing to declare war on USA in doing so.
Frankly, I’ve never heard of any Imperial Japanese war plans pertaining to a time frame of 1946!
Does anyone have any info on these Japan's 1946 war plans please?

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