Commodore Perry
Embassy in China,Trade with Korea, and Trade with China
the Russians unsuccesfully try to establish trade relations with japan and they made sushi
The Philippines has trade relations with countries in Southeast Asia, Japan, China, Afghanistan, Australia, New Zealand, the US and Canada, and some European countries.
One significant cause of poor trade relations between Japan and other countries was its historical policy of isolationism, particularly during the Edo period (1603-1868), which limited foreign influence and trade. This was compounded by Japan's rapid industrialization in the late 19th century, leading to aggressive expansionist policies and conflicts, such as the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War. Such actions fostered mistrust and resentment among other nations, ultimately straining diplomatic and trade relations. Additionally, Japan's protectionist trade practices further exacerbated tensions with Western countries.
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A. G. Leonard has written: 'India's trade relations with Japan' -- subject(s): Commerce
Commodore Matthew Perry convinced Japan to enter trade relations by leveraging a display of military strength and technological superiority. In 1853, he arrived in Tokyo Bay with a fleet of "black ships," showcasing steam-powered vessels and advanced weaponry, which intimidated the Japanese. His strategic approach included a combination of diplomacy and the threat of force, leading to the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which established limited trade relations between Japan and the United States. This opened Japan to foreign influence and marked the beginning of its modernization efforts.
The philosophy introduced to Japan by the Chinese was Confucianism.
The Philippines had trade relations with such countries as China, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Yukichi Fukuzawa was an ambassador to the US and he may have kept a journal, but exactly what do you want to know about it?
Wallace McKinney Alexander has written: 'The United States' view of trade relations with Japan' -- subject(s): Commerce
He sail to Japan because the president of the U.S send him to present a letter to the shogun. The letter invited Japan to have trade and diplomatic relations with the United States. By six moths, Perry returned to Japan to the President´s letter.