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In Our Time

Japan's Sakoku Period

Apr 4, 2013
42:02
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Discover Japan's Sakoku period, an era of isolation from the Western world for two centuries. Learn about the restrictions on Japanese citizens, expulsion of Europeans, and Dutch traders' unique status. Explore Japan's interaction with European ideas, the end of isolation due to American Commodore Perry, and Japan's historical transformation.
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  • Japan's Sakoku period imposed strict isolation and centralized trade control, restricting foreign interactions.
  • Recent scholarship suggests Japan was less isolated than previously thought, with exposure to European ideas.

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Japan's Sakoku Period

Japan's sakoku period was a time of self-imposed isolation that lasted for over two centuries, eventually ended by an American naval ship in 1854. This policy had significant consequences on Japanese society and its perception both domestically and internationally. Westerners were banned from entering Japan, while the Japanese were not allowed to leave, marking a period of strict control over foreign interactions.

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