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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...
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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...
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ruling Tokugawa shogunate retreated into an
isolationist policy, the
Sakoku.
During this "locked state",
contact with ****an by
Westerners was restricted...
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class system and
banned most
foreigners under the
isolationist policies of
Sakoku to
promote political stability. The
Tokugawa shoguns governed ****an in a...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Vexille (ベクシル 2077日本鎖国,
Bekushiru 2077
Nihon sakoku, lit. "Vexille: 2077 ****anese Isolation") is a 2007 ****anese CGI
anime film, written, directed, and...
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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...
- the Edo Period:
Sakoku Reexamined".
Journal of ****anese
Studies 8:2 (1982). pp. 283–306. Toby, Ronald. "Reopening the
Question of
Sakoku:
Diplomacy in the...