What was the Japanese concept known as sakoku?
A) Sakoku was one of Japan's native religion.
B) It was an advanced form of puppetry.
C) It was the government under Nobunaga.
D) Sakoku was a form of dramatic literature.
E) It meant isolation from the outside world.
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