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- Sakoku (鎖国 / 鎖國, "chained country") is the most common name for the isolationist foreign policy of the ****anese Tokugawa shogunate under which, during...
- The Sakoku Edict (Sakoku-rei, 鎖国令) of 1635 was a ****anese decree intended to eliminate foreign influence, enforced by strict government rules and regulations...
- the ruling Tokugawa shogunate retreated into an isolationist policy, the Sakoku. During this "locked state", contact with ****an by Westerners was restricted...
- class system and banned most foreigners under the isolationist policies of Sakoku to promote political stability. The Tokugawa shoguns governed ****an in a...
- in the late 18th century, during the period of ****anese history known as Sakoku. The novel begins in the summer of 1799 at the Dutch East India Company...
- Within the Jōō period, ****an was implementing the Sakoku policy which adopted by Tokugawa Bakumatsu. Sakoku (鎖国) means closed country in ****anese. ****an was...
- against the threat of being colonized, bringing to an end the era known as sakoku. The word "Meiji" means "enlightened rule" and the goal was to combine "modern...
- conduct to control the autonomous daimyō, and in 1639 the isolationist sakoku ("closed country") policy that spanned the two and a half centuries of tenuous...
- women were forbidden to enter the country under the Tokugawa shogunate's Sakoku policy which kept ****an extremely secluded. Tanaka nevertheless speculates...
- became an active opponent of the Tokugawa Shogunate after the end of ****an's sakoku isolationist policy. Under the alias Saitani Umetarō (才谷梅太郎), he worked...