Edo Period

Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels
Japanese drawing of the Morrison, anchored in front of Uraga in 1837. ©Image Attribution forthcoming. Image belongs to the respective owner(s).
1825 Jan 1

Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels

Japan

The Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels was a law promulgated by the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1825 to the effect that all foreign vessels should be driven away from Japanese waters. An example of the law being put into practice was the Morrison Incident of 1837, in which an American merchant vessel attempting to use the return of Japanese castaways as leverage to initiate trading was fired upon.The law was repealed in 1842.

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