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  2. France–Japan relations (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    The development of FranceJapan relations in the 19th century coincided with Japan's opening to the Western world, following two centuries of seclusion under the "Sakoku" system and France's expansionist policy in Asia. The two countries became very important partners from the second half of the 19th century in the military, economic, legal ...

  3. France–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    The FranceJapan relations are the current and historical relations between France and Japan. The history of relations between France and Japan goes back to the early 17th century, when the Japanese samurai and ambassador Hasekura Tsunenaga made his way to Rome landed for a few days in Saint-Tropez , creating a sensation.

  4. French military mission to Japan (1872–1880) - Wikipedia

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    A third French military mission to Japan (1884–89) would take place with five men, but Japan also involved Germany for military advice from 1886 to 1889. Around that time however, France gained considerable influence over the Imperial Japanese Navy , with the despatch of the engineer Louis-Émile Bertin , who directed the design and ...

  5. Unequal treaties - Wikipedia

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    The unequal treaties were a series of agreements made between Asian countries—most notably Qing China, Tokugawa Japan and Joseon Korea—and Western countries—most notably the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, the United States and Russia—during the 19th and early 20th centuries. [1]

  6. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    Very little is known about the 5th century in Japan. The period was definitely marked by volatile inter-state warfare, complex alliances, submissions and betrayals. Some of the more constant Yamato polity partners were Baekje and Gaya confederacy, while enemies included Goguryeo, Silla and various Chinese groups. All of the records of the era ...

  7. Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan

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    List of Ambassadors from France to Japan; France-Japan relations (19th century) Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Japan and Russia, 7 February 1855. Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States-Japan) on July 29, 1858. Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the Netherlands and Japan on August 18, 1858.

  8. Asia–France relations - Wikipedia

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    France also had an interventionist role in northeastern Asia throughout the second half of the 19th century. In Korea, religious persecutions again motivated the French Campaign against Korea in 1866. Although there were no territorial gains, these events would progressively lead to the opening of the "Hermit kingdom" to the rest of the world.

  9. Japonisme - Wikipedia

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    Japonisme [a] is a French term that refers to the popularity and influence of Japanese art and design among a number of Western European artists in the nineteenth century following the forced reopening of foreign trade with Japan in 1858. [1] [2] Japonisme was first described by French art critic and collector Philippe Burty in 1872. [3]