Pre-modern Japan - 前現代日本

JapanYesAsiaOne of the oldest civilizations. For many countries, it is very difficult to clearly distinguish between ancient and modern. However, for Japan, before the opening of the port for trade due to the black ship incident in 1853, this country was almost completely isolated from the world due to facts. This great social change led to the Meiji Restoration in 1868, prompting Japan to become the first industrialized non-Western country.

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Map of pre-modern Japan
  • 1 NaraIntroductionThis city has a history of 1,300 years and is also the capital of Japan before moving its capital to Kyoto.
  • 2 KyotoIntroductionThe ancient imperial capital.
  • 3 YokohamaIntroductionA checkpoint for Japan to communicate with foreign countries.
  • 4 KamakuraIntroductionThe former capital is full of Buddhist temples.
  • 5 NagasakiIntroductionA small number of allied foreign merchant ports from the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century.
  • HokkaidoIntroductionThe northernmost of the four main islands of Japan is also the residence of the Ainu tribe.
  • 6 HimejiIntroductionThe most famous castle in Japan.

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