For one, most Japanese landing operations were usually conducted at night, and thus unopposed most of the time. In certain cases when a landing did come under fire, landing craft would move to a new site. Reconnaissance of landing sites was performed by air or sea, with reconnaissance elements very rarely being landed ahead of time.
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