Isolation In Japan

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I think Japan shouldn’t be isolated because they could trade with other people. It would be nice to trade with other people so they get new objects and things. The main reason for all of this is trade. If we trade more than it will also benefit our economy. We shouldn’t be Isolated because we can experience new religions and traditions. If we have new religions and traditions then people can express themselves and learn new and better things. New changes will benefit our economy. When people from outside of japan come here and visit or come to live here they can learn new things through to traditions and through the different religions. When people have children they can teach their children about the new things to. If we are isolated

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