Japan was very isolated at the time, so there is not much about them
early japan was divided into clans. they often fought for land.
Japan was not isolated by an emperor. The Shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu effectively closed off Japan by issuing the Sakoku Edict in 1635,
Japan's early society was divided into their own separate clans. Each clan was totaly separate from the others and had their own religion and were ruled by the clan leaders
Because it was isolated from the rest of the world on an island for so long (over 200 years).
Japan was very isolated at the time, so there is not much about them
It was separated by the Sea of Japan.
Isolated from the world.
early japan was divided into clans. they often fought for land.
Japan was not isolated by an emperor. The Shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu effectively closed off Japan by issuing the Sakoku Edict in 1635,
It was separated by the Sea of Japan.
Japan's early society was divided into their own separate clans. Each clan was totaly separate from the others and had their own religion and were ruled by the clan leaders
The geography of Japan shapes its society by isolating the society. Because Japan is an island, it tends to keep the population separated from the rest of the world.
Because it was isolated from the rest of the world on an island for so long (over 200 years).
Isolated from the world
Isolated from the world
they isolated japan to have total power.