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Japan was a closed society, which basically meant you weren
Due to China being invaded by foreigners in the past. First by Mongolians, then by Manchus, then by those 7 European nations plus Japan, then invasion by Japan.
Japan's isolation policy was fully implemented by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the grandson of Ievasu and shogun from 1623 to 1641. He issued edicts that essentially closed Japan to all foreigners and prevented Japanese from leaving. http://www.wfu.edu/~watts/w03_Japancl.html
China and Korea but mostly china since they were first to exist
Japan saw foreigners as a threat after Spain seized the Philippines.
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Japan was absolutely closed to foreigners and foreign interaction during feudal times until the 1850s, with one exception, which was the small Dutch trading zone at Dejima in Nagasaki. Contact with foreigners or practicing Christianity was punishable by death. Japan had no foreign embassies or missions during this time.
japan was run by tony Blair at this persist time
The Japanese closed Japan to foreigners
Medieval Japan didn't have shotguns.
Japan expelled all foreigners except the Dutch.
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If you go to Japan you'll be treated as royalty by some and as garbage by others. It's generally safe in Japan for foreigners, but not always, although you'd probably need to be more careful in cities over here than there.
They treated them very well
250 years japan stayed isloated cause of foreigners
Japan was a closed society, which basically meant you weren
he was the leader and he was important to medieval japan b/c he conquered many lands.