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The effect of Japan isolating itself for more than 300 years was peace, stability and prosperity. Europeans were spreading Christianity and trading then and this was feared by the Japanese ruler Tokugawa.
He isolated it to remove the colonial and religious influence in Japan at the time. yeaaaa
Japan had closed its borders to non-citizens for 200 years. It is only within the last century that Japan opened its borders and welcomed people from other countries to live there.
None. The whole point of dropping the A-bomb was to avoid the lose of life that would result from an invasion of Japan itself.
Yes, in March 2011 there was a significant tsunami as a result of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake on the ocean floor.The term tsunami itself is a Japanese word and with it Japan has the longest recorded history of tsunamis.
In Japan, feudalism seemed to have a greater negative affect on its culture.
Japan itself!
Japan formed as a result of a subduction zone.
Japan is an independent, self-governing nation.
They are native to Asia, and likely to Japan itself.
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