History of Japan
The Sakoku policy was a national isolation policy implemented by Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868) that restricted foreign influence and trade. This policy aimed to protect Japan from outside powers, particularly European countries, and maintain internal stability by limiting interactions primarily to a select few trading partners. The implementation of sakoku established a framework for governance that reinforced the social hierarchy and centralized authority within Japan.
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