the tokugawa wanted to preserve Japanese culture.
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They did this because they were afraid that the Europeans might their rule. They also expelled Christian monasteries and began persecute Japanese Christians. This all started when a Dutch ship sailed into their borders and more came after that
He didn't want other nations to influence his people. He thought the other nations were corrupting Japan.
He didn't want other nations to influence his people. He thought the other nations were corrupting Japan.
The Tokugawa Bakufu closed Japan's ports to avert the spread of Christianity. There had been several attempts to close Japan to the outside world, but none were enforced heavily until 1635 when Tokugawa Iemitsu issued the Closed Country Edict. This edict was issued in direct response to growing missionary activity within the borders of Japan.
The Tokugawa Bakufu closed Japan's ports to avert the spread of Christianity. There had been several attempts to close Japan to the outside world, but none were enforced heavily until 1635 when Tokugawa Iemitsu issued the Closed Country Edict. This edict was issued in direct response to growing missionary activity within the borders of Japan.
The main reason why the Tokugawa Shogunate closed Japan's borders was the spread of Christianity. There had been several past attempts to close off Japan's boundaries. However, it was until the Closed Country Edit of 1635 was issued by Tokugawa Iemitsu that Japan really became an almost completely isolated country.
Isolationism
first he finished japans unification, and then he finished off their enemies in the 1600's. He also gave the Daimyos their land, to make sure the Daimyos stayed true to him he made a system called sankin-kotai.
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
japans house- the japans house!
the pheasant!
Note three provisions in japans new constitution
Japans current constitution was adopted on May 3,1997