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Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast - EP61 Sakoku and Misunderstanding Japan’s Long Isolation P1

EP61 Sakoku and Misunderstanding Japan’s Long Isolation P1

Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast

03/07/13 • 29 min

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Japan’s self imposed “isolation”, known as “sakoku”, was ostensibly in effect from the 1630’s to the 1850’s. Despite the view that Japan was completely isolated and walled off from the rest of the world, there was considerable international trade and activity happening throughout the period. This is part one of two.

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03/07/13 • 29 min

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