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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.

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