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This Sakoku Edict (Sakoku-rei, 鎖国令) of 1635 was a Japanese decree intended to eliminate foreign influence, enforced by strict government rules and regulations to impose these ideas. It was the third of a series issued by Tokugawa Iemitsu [citation needed], shōgun of Japan from 1623 to 1651. The Edict of 1635 is considered a prime example of the Japanese desire for seclusion. The Edict of 1635 was written to the two commissioners of Nagasaki, a port city located in southwestern Japan.

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Sakoku Edict of 1635

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This Sakoku Edict (Sakoku-rei, 鎖国令) of 1635 was a Japanese decree intended to eliminate foreign influence, enforced by strict government rules and regulations...

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Sakoku

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Edict

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secularization of land and property belonging to the Catholic Church. Sakoku Edict (1635), the third of a series issued by Tokugawa Iemitsu, shōgun of Japan from...

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Tokugawa Iemitsu

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outside world. The most famous of those edicts was the so-called Sakoku Edict of 1635, which contained the main restrictions introduced by Iemitsu. With...

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Tokugawa shogunate

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class system and banned most foreigners under the isolationist policies of Sakoku to promote political stability. The Tokugawa shoguns governed Japan in...

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Emperor Meiji

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1633

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Tokugawa Iemitsu of Japan issues the Sakoku Edict of 1635 outlawing Christianity, enforcing a policy of extreme isolationism (sakoku) until 1853. St Columb's...

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Kagoshima dialect

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Timeline of Kobe Timeline of Kyoto Timeline of Nagasaki Timeline of Nagoya Timeline of Osaka Timeline of Tokyo; and History of Tokyo, with "significant...

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Bakumatsu

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isolationist foreign policy known as sakoku and changed from a feudal Tokugawa shogunate to the modern empire of the Meiji government. The major ideological-political...

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peasants. 1638: Iemitsu forbids ship building. 1639: Edicts establishing National Seclusion (Sakoku Rei) are completed. All Westerners except the Dutch...

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