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History that is not taught in schools: Japan 170 years ago Life in the Edo period as seen by Perry and foreigners What do you think about this topic? Please write your opinion in the comments section and let us know. 00:00 Introduction 02:09 Japan in the Edo period as seen by Perry 170 years ago 03:38 Status of women 05:47 Visit to Shimoda 07:34 Bath culture and faith in the Edo period 09:16 Visit to Hakodate 10:12 Japanese craftsmanship 11:14 Japanese curiosity and desire for knowledge 15:04 Expulsion of Christians and Japan's isolation 19:46 Negotiations between the Edo Shogunate and Perry 23:32 Impressions of Naru Tame JAPAN ★ Thank you for always commenting! Your comments are very educational and the content is very sharp, so the administrator of this channel is always learning from them! Viewers, please read the comments section and use them as reference. ▼References Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China Seas and Japan: performed in the years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the command of Commodore MC Perry, United States Navy, by order of the Government of the United States Mitani Ikuya (author) White Invasion (Hart Publishing) Inoue Katsuo (author) Opening of the country and transformation at the end of the Edo period Japanese history 18 (Kodansha Academic Library) Inoue Katsuo (author) End of the Edo period and restoration: series Modern Japanese history 1 (Iwanami Shinsho) Shimizu Kahachiro (author) A global history of invasions: what have white people done around the world for the past 500 years? (Shodensha Golden Library) Watanabe Soju (author) The opening of Japan: the real reason America dispatched the Perry fleet Nakano Masahiko (author) Commodore Perry who opened up Japan, the last uncharted territory: from Miura Anjin to Matthew C. Perry #NaruTameJAPAN #HistoryMystery #History #HistoricalExplanation