The Edo Period Of Japan

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Japan vastly changed as a society throughout time. People of the Edo period had dramatically different worldviews than those of the Meiji. By comparing the values, societal structure, and economics of the Edo period to those of the Meiji period we can have a better understanding of contemporary Japan. The Edo period of Japan had its own distinct values, social structure, and economics. The values of Edo Japan were based mainly off of honour, respect, duty, and isolationism. Citizens of Edo Japan were strongly honour bound to respect their superiors and were willing even to sacrifice their lives to maintain their honour. Take, for example, seppuku - ritual suicide - as a Japanese citizen, honour was the most important part of life, to kill