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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Japan's attitude toward foreigners shifted from isolationism to a more open stance, largely due to the country's rapid modernization and Western influences. The Meiji Restoration (1868) marked a turning point, as Japan sought to strengthen its economy and military by embracing foreign technology and ideas. This period saw increased interaction with Western nations, leading to a blend of admiration and apprehension toward foreign cultures. However, as Japan grew more confident in its own identity, it also developed a sense of nationalism that sometimes led to resistance against foreign influence.

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