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The development of France-Japan 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 and artistic fields. The Bakufu modernized its army through the assistance of French military missions (Jules Brunet), and Japan later relied on France for several aspects of its modernization, particularly the development of a shipbuilding industry during the early years of the Imperial Japanese Navy (Emile Bertin), and the development of a Legal code. France also derived part of its modern artistic inspiration from Japanese art, essentially through Ja

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  • France–Japan relations (19th century) (en)
  • Relations entre la France et le Japon au XIXe siècle (fr)
  • Relações entre França e Japão (século XIX) (pt)
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  • The development of France-Japan 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 and artistic fields. The Bakufu modernized its army through the assistance of French military missions (Jules Brunet), and Japan later relied on France for several aspects of its modernization, particularly the development of a shipbuilding industry during the early years of the Imperial Japanese Navy (Emile Bertin), and the development of a Legal code. France also derived part of its modern artistic inspiration from Japanese art, essentially through Ja (en)
  • Les relations entre la France et le Japon au XIXe siècle coïncident avec l'ouverture du Japon au monde occidental, après deux siècles d'isolement sous la politique du sakoku et la politique expansionniste de la France en Asie. Cet article présente le développement historique des relations entre deux nations souveraines situées aux antipodes l'une de l'autre et qui ne connaissent quasi rien l'une de l'autre. La mise en place des différentes strates sociales dont est constitué le tissu relationnel entre ces deux nations s'organise selon le processus suivant : le religieux d'abord, puis l'économique suivi du militaire et enfin le culturel. (fr)
  • O desenvolvimento das relações França–Japão no século XIX coincidiu com a abertura do Japão para o mundo Ocidental, após dois séculos de isolamento sob o sistema "Sakoku" e a política expacionista francesa na Ásia. Os dois países se tornaram parceiros militares, económicos, jurídicos e artísticos muito importantes a partir da segunda metade do século XIX. O Bakufu modernizou o seu exército com a ajuda da França por meio de missões militares (nesse processo se destaca o militar francês Jules Brunet), e o Japão, mais tarde, invocado França para vários aspectos de seu processo de modernização, nomeadamente, o desenvolvimento de uma indústria de construção naval durante os primeiros anos da Marinha Imperial Japonesa (destacasse o engenheiro naval francês Emile Bertin), e o desenvolvimento de (pt)
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