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In the 1500s, Japan's foreign policy was characterized by a period of relative isolation and limited engagement with foreign powers. The country was primarily focused on internal consolidation and the unification of warring states under powerful daimyo. While there was some trade with European countries, particularly the Portuguese and Spanish, interactions were largely controlled and limited. This period set the stage for Japan's later, more restrictive sakoku (closed country) policy in the 17th century.

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