Japan's 200-Year Isolation: How They Ghosted The Entire World | Hidden History
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Japan's Epic Isolation: How 200 Years of Ghosting Shaped a Nation
In this video, we explore Japan's fascinating period of self-imposed isolation known as Sakoku (1630s-1850s), when the country essentially cut itself off from the rest of the world for over two centuries.
Discover how this remarkable national "ghosting" created a cultural incubator where Japanese art, cuisine, and traditions evolved in a unique bubble without outside influence. From the development of ukiyo-e prints to elaborate tea ceremonies, we examine how isolation forged Japan's distinctive cultural identity.
But Sakoku wasn't just about preserving cultural purity—it was also a calculated defense strategy. We'll look at the dramatic moment when Commodore Perry's American "Black Ships" arrived in 1853, forcing Japan to rapidly modernize and engage with the outside world.
Join us for this fascinating journey through one of history's most extreme examples of national introversion and how it continues to influence Japanese culture today.
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