1639-1663
sharon sharon
United States, i believe
When Japan opened some if its ports to foreign trade their long history of isolation ended. So basically, their isolation (or Japanese isolationism) is what ended.
The Japanese
1639-1663
The Japanese resorted to isolation, specifically the policy of sakoku, in response to European expansion to protect their culture, prevent foreign influence, and maintain political stability. They were concerned about the spread of Christianity and potential threats to their traditional way of life.
Russo-Japanese War happened in 1905.
What isolation? o you mean that they've been closed to the rest of the world? It was communism that made that possible, but now people are more free than before.
It happened in Japan.
Early Japanese people were so independent because of geography and weather patterns. Japan is an island, therefore they are sealed off from other Asian nations.
Japanese embassy hostage crisis happened in 1996.
Japanese invasion of Malaya happened on 1941-12-08.