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Because of the dangers from the outside world. For example, the Europeans were spreading Christianity and trading at the time. Tokugawa, the ruler feared these European actions and isolated itself. They thought they could get goods and trade furs.

And it was also because of the power settlement and they thought that was the only way that they could have power in only Japan so then other people had to Travel and bring them goods and all that too and that is why Japan Isolated itself from the rest or most of the rest of the world

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