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The Shogun, Lemitsu established the isolationist policy during the Edo period. In 1633, it began with forbidding travel abroad. By 1639, Japan had moved further toward total isolation by reducing contact to the outside world to very limited trade relationships with China and the Netherlands. All foreign books were also banned.

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