What Japan Did When It Closed the World
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Japan banned the world.
For over 200 years:
No foreigners allowed in.
No Japanese allowed out.
Leaving meant exile — or death.
This wasn’t fear.
It was control by design.
Japan cut off foreign religion, weapons, and influence to lock down power.
While empires expanded through conquest, Japan froze the game.
Then, in 1853, it broke.
American warships arrived.
The gates were forced open.
Isolation ended overnight.
What followed was one of the fastest transformations in modern history.
This video explains:
What Japan did when it closed the world
Why Japan chose isolation
How sakoku reshaped power, culture, and stability
What happened when Japan was forced to open again
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