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Evaluation:
Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'The Influences and Impacts of Globalization on Japan', 1.
  • Essays 'The Influences and Impacts of Globalization on Japan', 2.
  • Essays 'The Influences and Impacts of Globalization on Japan', 3.
Extract

The era of globalisation first dawned upon Japan early in the Edo Period (1603 - 1867). Tokugawa Leyasu became ruler of Japan in 1600 and brought Japan under tight control. He promoted foreign trade and established relations with the English and the Dutch. This embrace of foreign cultures changed in 1633 when the new ruler, Leyasu, forbade traveling abroad. Then in 1639 Japan was almost completely isolated when Leyasu narrowed its only contacts with the world down to limited trade relations with China and the Netherlands. However Japan continued to prosper as domestic trade and agricultural production improved.
By the end of the 18th century external pressures to form trade links began coming from Russia, who had no success. Other European nations and the Americans followed this in the 19th century. After numerous efforts from countries across the world Commodore Matthew Perry from America succeeded in getting the Tokugawa government to open international trade ports. Many Japanese people soon began to realise the advantages that could be gained from the Western cultures in science and military, and favoured a complete opening to the world.

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