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actually... The Mongol invasions of Japan were major military invasions and conquests undertaken by Kublai Khan to take the Japanese islands. Despite their ultimate failure, the invasion attempts are of great historical importance, setting a limit on Mongol expansion, and ranking as nation-defining events in Japanese history.

Mongol army was born under the cold and dry weather, doing hunting and war on steppes. Mongol have to build boat and off-shore to make the stand of a campaign so it is the greatest challenge for the invasion. Mongol meets the storm during the sailing and lost such a great army.

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The Mongol defeat in Japan is significant for two reasons. The first is that it set a limit on the expansion on the Mongol Empire. The second is that it served as a defining moment for the Japanese.

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