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Which factor enabled japan to pursue a policy of isolationism in the seventeenth century?

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its geographical separation from other nations

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The name of the policy is Sakoku.

In 1633, shogun Iemitsu forbade travelling abroad and almost completely isolated Japan in 1639 by reducing the contacts to the outside world to very limited trade relations with China and the Netherlands in the port of Nagasaki. In addition, all foreign books were banned.
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