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Simplistically, the beginning of westernization. Until the time of Perry's visit, western tools & implements were little more than quriousities for the rich. They had slow-match rifles, but were merely toys for the rich. A Dutch ship was permitted to go to Japan only once every decade and trade. That is why so little of early Japan was known to the outside world for so long.

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