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How did the isolation of the imperial court affect life in japan?

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Matthew Perry ended Japan's Isolation when the US sent him to Japan.


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The mountains of Japan and the location of Japan helped lead to some isolation.


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Industrialization meant an end to Japan's?

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How did the isolation affect japans worldview in the 1600s positives negatives?

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