Mesuthas quoted6 years ago
Japan was closed to the outside world for centuries by dint of a law forbidding foreigners to enter and Japanese to leave. This period of isolation, known as the Edo Period (1600– 1867), was fertile for the creation of indigenous Japanese traditions, such as kabuki, geisha and ukiyo-e.
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