Japan in Isolation
Date Submitted: 11/19/2001 03:05:41
Problem Question
The problem question being dealt with is "To what extent was Tokugawa Japan's policy of isolation a benefit or drawback when examined in terms of social stability, treatment of foreign influences, and standard of living?"
The benefits of isolation when looked at by the subject of social stability are numerous. The social stability of Japan during isolation was something to be looked at upon with great respect. Isolation gave Japan stability and internal
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carry two swords as a sign of distinction, but this did not always compensate for financial distress. As the daimyo who paid them, the samurai spent lavishly, borrowed exceedingly, and fell into dept.
In conclusion even with the major drawbacks that did occur during this time of isolation it is certain that the benefits were more substantial to Japan's well being as a nation and for the well being of the residents who lived there.
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